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As the U.S. Fed begins to increase the Federal Funds rate, interest rates in Hong Kong SAR will rise in tandem under the Currency Board system. While domestic economic activity in Hong Kong SAR remained resilient in previous rate hike cycles, there is a concern that the impact of higher interest...
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This paper tests empirically the relationship between real interest rate and housing return in Hong Kong. The time series date from the first quarter of 1984 to the first quarter of 2009. Employing multiple regression analysis with autoregressive and lagged independent variables, it shows that...
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Using financial disclosure of listed firms in Hong Kong from 2003 to 2016, this paper investigates the investment response of Mainland firms to the low-for-long interest rate environment after the Global Financial Crisis and examines whether the changes in their investment decisions reflect the...
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This paper aims to test the effect of real interest rate on housing return, by using the differencing model for eliminating the effects of other factors. Even though the relationship has been tested before, but it is hard to eliminate other factors when studying the effect of real interest rate...
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We measure the natural rate of interest of Hong Kong in a flexible VAR model. We find that the natural rate of interest of Hong Kong fell below zero after the SARS shock in 2003 and reached the lowest after the great recession in 2007-2009. Variance decomposition shows that mainland China,...
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Through the interest rate deregulation and banks' off-balance-sheet activities (OBSAs) in Hong Kong, this study investigates the debate over the impact of banking deregulation on banks' risk-taking behaviour. On one hand, the Arrow effect implies that increased competition caused by the interest...
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We examine the role of the exchange and interest rate channels during recent deflation episodes in Japan, Hong Kong and China. We estimate open-economy structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) models for the three economies with different monetary regimes and varying degrees of openness. In both...
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