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In the process of China's foreign exchange reform, the so-called swap market was a key element. Despite the problems it caused, notably those associated with a dual exchange rate, the paper argues that the swap market proved to be a useful transition mechanism for China's foreign exchange...
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We build an optimising framework to analyse a class of economies that adopt an ECU-type basket currency while in transition to increased flexibility of the exchange rate regime. Instead of conventional basket pegging, such an economy uses an ECU-type currency index as a benchmark for monitoring...
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The combination of American excess consumption and China's financial extravaganza in accumulating US treasuries has been widely perceived as a major contributor to global imbalances. The current research examines whether this curious partnership can be sustained by concentrating on the Chinese...
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In this paper, we examine four specific hypotheses relating to commonality in liquidity on the Chinese stock exchanges. These hypotheses are: (a) that market-wide liquidity determines liquidity of individual stocks; (b) that liquidity varies with firm size; (c) that market liquidity affects stock...
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We build an optimizing framework to analyze a class of economies that adopt an ECU-type basket currency while in transition to increased flexibility of the exchange rate regime. Instead of conventional basket pegging, such an economy uses an ECU-type currency index as a benchmark for monitoring...
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In this paper, we examine four specific hypotheses relating to commonality in liquidity on the Chinese stock markets. These hypotheses are: (a) that market-wide liquidity determines liquidity of individual stocks; (b) that liquidity varies with firm size; (c) that sectoral-based liquidity affects...
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We develop a Global VAR (GVAR) model for current account analysis. The model includes major economies involved in global imbalances and a few key macro variables to comprehensively examine the relations between these economies and the causality of the variables. We estimate the GVAR model based...
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The massive accumulation of foreign reserves by China has challenged the conventional thinking about prudent reserve management. This paper develops a behavioural model of optimal decision making under uncertainty to explain the observed Chinese reserve policy. Departing from the conventional...
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One of the puzzles about the Chinese economy has been the huge amount of foreign reserves that China holds. By conventional standards, China's reserve holdings are simply more than enough for its external trade and debt obligations. This research however argues that the overall level of China's...
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