Monetary policy and exchange rate regime of Malaysia

This paper aims to study the close interaction between exchange rate system and the operation of monetary policy, by investigating Malaysia’s economic performance in the various episodes relating to the happenings of major economic events – (1) before the peg;(2) during the peg; and (3) after the pe...

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Main Authors: Ang, Michelle Qiu Yan, Tan, Susan Kai Ling, Tan, Cindia Xiu Hui
Other Authors: Yip Sau Leung
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44213
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:This paper aims to study the close interaction between exchange rate system and the operation of monetary policy, by investigating Malaysia’s economic performance in the various episodes relating to the happenings of major economic events – (1) before the peg;(2) during the peg; and (3) after the peg. Within those episodes, it questions if Malaysia was adopting interest rate as its operating tool for monetary policy, with specific reference to the United States (U.S.). It too highlights the coincidence of switch in exchange rate regime to a managed float between China and Malaysia.This paper aims to study the close interaction between exchange rate system and the operation of monetary policy, by investigating Malaysia’s economic performance in the various episodes relating to the happenings of major economic events – (1) before the peg;(2) during the peg; and (3) after the peg. Within those episodes, it questions if Malaysia was adopting interest rate as its operating tool for monetary policy, with specific reference to the United States (U.S.). It too highlights the coincidence of switch in exchange rate regime to a managed float between China and Malaysia.