Price Delay and Market Efficiency of Cryptocurrencies: The Impact of Liquidity and Volatility during the COVID-19 Pandemic

The rise of cryptocurrencies as alternative financial investments, with potential safe-haven and hedging properties, highlights the need to examine their market efficiency. This study is the first to investigate the combined impact of liquidity and volatility features of cryptocurrencies on their pr...

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Digital currencies
Efficiency
Efficient markets
Financial instruments
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Hypotheses
Industrial efficiency
Liquidity
Liquidity (Finance)
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