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Dataset for 'Essays on volatility timing and centrality-driven liquidity in equity and cryptocurrency markets

Dataset for 'Essays on volatility timing and centrality-driven liquidity in equity and cryptocurrency markets
Dataset for 'Essays on volatility timing and centrality-driven liquidity in equity and cryptocurrency markets
This dataset supports the thesis entitled Essays on Volatility Timing and Centrality-Driven Liquidity in Equity and Cryptocurrency Markets. Data is presented in .csv and .xlsx files. For a full description see the readme file.
University of Southampton
Zhang, Yue
94e5100a-7c22-4cb4-bd71-d023e1612b39
Zhang, Yue
94e5100a-7c22-4cb4-bd71-d023e1612b39

Zhang, Yue (2025) Dataset for 'Essays on volatility timing and centrality-driven liquidity in equity and cryptocurrency markets. University of Southampton [Dataset]

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Abstract

This dataset supports the thesis entitled Essays on Volatility Timing and Centrality-Driven Liquidity in Equity and Cryptocurrency Markets. Data is presented in .csv and .xlsx files. For a full description see the readme file.

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Published date: 2025

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Local EPrints ID: 501925
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/501925
PURE UUID: b11ce173-50dd-4ef5-896e-d12e89fac599

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Date deposited: 12 Jun 2025 16:34
Last modified: 12 Jun 2025 16:36

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Creator: Yue Zhang

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