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Asymmetric interdependencies between large capital cryptocurrency and Gold returns during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis

This article explores asymmetric interdependencies between the twelve largest cryptocurrency and Gold returns, over the period January 2015 – June 2020 within a NARDL (nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag) framework. We focus our analysis on the epicentre of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandem...

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Published in:International review of financial analysis 2021-07, Vol.76, p.101773, Article 101773
Main Authors: González, Maria de la O., Jareño, Francisco, Skinner, Frank S.
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