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Analyzing safe haven, hedging and diversifier characteristics of heterogeneous cryptocurrencies against G7 and BRICS market indexes

Cryptocurrency markets have experienced large growth in recent years, with an increase in the number and diversity of traded assets. Previous work has addressed the economic properties of Bitcoin with regards to its hedging or diversification properties. However, the surge of many alternatives, appl...

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BRICS
COVID-19
Crude oil
cryptocurrency
Developing countries
Digital currencies
diversifier
Hedging
Investments
LDCs
Pandemics
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Sovereign debt
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Stock exchanges
Volatility
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