IMPACT OF CRYPTOCURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE ON FINANCIAL STOCK EXPOSURE : COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO EMERGING MARKETS
Author(s) -
Chi-Ming Ho
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
financial and credit activity problems of theory and practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2310-8770
pISSN - 2306-4994
DOI - 10.18371/fcaptp.v4i35.221733
Subject(s) - cryptocurrency , exchange rate , financial market , china , stock market , stock exchange , economics , financial asset , capital asset pricing model , business , monetary economics , capital market , financial economics , financial system , finance , computer security , computer science , paleontology , horse , law , political science , biology
This research employs Capital Asset Pricing Model and foreign exchange exposure theory to explain how the value of financial stocks is affected by the home country cryptocurrency. Previous literature proposed that financial stocks were related to the economic or individual financial ratio, but rarely discussed the impact of a cryptocurrency variable in the digital economy. This paper presents specific findings to prove that cryptocurrency development causes structural change in the financial industry, by examining 67,166 panel data observations from China and Taiwan markets. We offer the following important conclusions: 1. Financial stocks in the China market suffer significantly higher impacts from home country cryptocurrency exposure than the Taiwan market. 2. Financial stocks in the China market are more greatly shocked by the CAPM three factors variables than the Taiwan market. 3. There are significant differences between the two financial markets. 4. The dynamics of the adjustment process of cryptocurrency evolution and the monetary system are key solutions for both markets.
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