Network analysis of the foreign exchange market using minimum spanning trees constructed from the dynamic time warping distance measure
Joanna Małgorzata Landmesser-Rusek
Abstract:This paper evaluates the changes that occurred in the topological structure of the foreign exchange market due to the COVID-19 pandemic and after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. A network of 17 currencies was analysed from 1.01.2019 to 31.07.2022 in four sub-periods: before the pandemic, in the year of the pandemic outbreak, in the further course of the pandemic, and the year the war started. Dynamic time warping (DTW) distances between pairs of time series for individual currencies were calculated, and based… Show more
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