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The scarcity of up-to-date data is a meaningful constraint in the analysis of capital flows, especially for Emerging Markets (EMs). Indeed, the most commonly used source of cross-country data on capital flows is the Balance of Payments (BoP) statistics collected by the International Monetary...
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Interest rate differentials between China and the rest of the world provide an attractive target for currency carry trade strategies, but remains problematic due to existing capital controls. We focus on copper holdings as an asset used to facilitate the carry trade. Using a unique dataset of...
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We empirically test Gabaix and Maggiori (2015)’s prediction that currencies are repriced by the country’s external capital dependence when financial constraints of FX intermediaries change. Using solvency indicators, we develop a novel intermediary constraints index capturing riskbearing...
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The aim of this paper is to examine, using a four-country stock-flow consistent model, how global imbalances may persist or be resolved when a country such as China adopts an exchange rate regime relative to an anchor basket of currencies. We show that when China pegs its currency to a currency...
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We apply extreme value theory to assess the tail dependence between three currency crises measures and 18 economic indicators commonly used for predicting crises. In our pooled sample of 46 countries in the period 1974-2008, we find that nearly all pairs of variables are asymptotically...
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We find new channels for the transmission of shocks in international currencies, by developing a model in which shock propagations evolve from domestic stock markets, liquidity, credit risk and growth channels. We employ symmetric and asymmetric copulas to quantify joint downside risks and...
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With rising financial integration, the magnitude and swings in capital flows have increased in the past two decades, intensifying the policy debate on how best to deal with these flows. This paper assesses the use and effectiveness of capital controls in limiting inflow surges. Using a novel...
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Balance of payment crises, characterized by Sudden Stops, are not a phenomenon exclusive to emerging economies. This paper identifies 16 and 50 crises in advanced and emerging economies, respectively. Further, decomposing the Financial Account uncovers important differences between both groups...
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The long run relationship between current account balance (CAB) and capital account balance (KAB) and the repercussions of capital account convertibility (KAC) on growth process of a country is a much debated issue. In particular, in the aftermath of the Southeast Asian crisis, the limitation of...
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The study examines the relationship between capital inflows and exchange rate for the Nigerian economy between the periods of 1986-2014. A monetary policy indicator such as M2GDP is also introduced in the model. Estimated results show that capital inflows granger cause exchange rate suggesting...
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