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between Global and Regional Institutions -- Chapter 4: Promoting Development Bank Complementarity in Asia -- Chapter 5 …, the role for Asia is also identified, and elaborated on. Dr Pradumna B. Rana is a Senior Fellow at the Centre for …
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Large dollar reserves in Asian EMEs accompany large US fiscal and current account deficits. Analysis of strategic sales by Asian EMEs suggests that an attack on the dollar is not certain but is possible. A unique equilibrium where Asian EMEs sell their reserves does not exist but there are...
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This is a substantially revised version of the paper presented to the Symposium on Asian Economic Integration organized by Nanyang Technology University in Singapore, 4-September 2008. The author is grateful to Teresa Carpenter for providing comments on an earlier version and to Pradumna B. Rana...
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On March 24th the members of ASEAN plus three other major Asian economies (China, Japan and Korea) began operations of a fund from which member countries can swap their national currencies for US dollars within a pre-determined limit. This so-called “Chiang Mai Initiative...
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The Chinese authorities described the management of the renminbi after its 2005 unpegging from the US dollar as involving a basket of trading partner currencies. Outside analysts have detected few signs of such management. We find that, in the two years from mid-2006 to mid-2008, the renminbi...
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