Singapore's Exchange Rate Policy: Some Implementation Issues

Reflecting the small open nature of its economy, Singapore has adopted an exchange rate-centered monetary policy framework since 1981. The exchange rate regime in Singapore is an intermediate regime that follows the basket-band-crawl system. With this managed float system, the MAS has successfully d...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-12282018-05-07T07:49:23Z Singapore's Exchange Rate Policy: Some Implementation Issues CHOW, Hwee Kwan Reflecting the small open nature of its economy, Singapore has adopted an exchange rate-centered monetary policy framework since 1981. The exchange rate regime in Singapore is an intermediate regime that follows the basket-band-crawl system. With this managed float system, the MAS has successfully deterred speculators from attacking the domestic currency for most of the past three decades. At the same time, the flexibility accorded by the managed float system aided Singapore in escaping from the 1997–1998 Asian crisis relatively unscathed. In order to advance our understanding of the hitherto successful operation of Singapore's exchange rate policy, we examine the following three aspects of its implementation: (i) the use of the exchange rate instead of the interest rate as the key monetary policy instrument; (ii) the management of the currency basket in terms of foreign exchange intervention operations; and (iii) regulating the level of domestic liquidity alongside exchange rate policy. This paper also provides some insights on the challenges ahead that potentially face policymakers when implementing Singapore's exchange rate policy. 2007-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/229 info:doi/10.1142/s0217590807002701 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/1228/viewcontent/SingaporeExchange_Rate_Policy_2006.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Exchange rate targeting intervention operations domestic liquidity Asian Studies Economic Policy Macroeconomics
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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Singapore
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topic Exchange rate targeting
intervention operations
domestic liquidity
Asian Studies
Economic Policy
Macroeconomics
spellingShingle Exchange rate targeting
intervention operations
domestic liquidity
Asian Studies
Economic Policy
Macroeconomics
CHOW, Hwee Kwan
Singapore's Exchange Rate Policy: Some Implementation Issues
description Reflecting the small open nature of its economy, Singapore has adopted an exchange rate-centered monetary policy framework since 1981. The exchange rate regime in Singapore is an intermediate regime that follows the basket-band-crawl system. With this managed float system, the MAS has successfully deterred speculators from attacking the domestic currency for most of the past three decades. At the same time, the flexibility accorded by the managed float system aided Singapore in escaping from the 1997–1998 Asian crisis relatively unscathed. In order to advance our understanding of the hitherto successful operation of Singapore's exchange rate policy, we examine the following three aspects of its implementation: (i) the use of the exchange rate instead of the interest rate as the key monetary policy instrument; (ii) the management of the currency basket in terms of foreign exchange intervention operations; and (iii) regulating the level of domestic liquidity alongside exchange rate policy. This paper also provides some insights on the challenges ahead that potentially face policymakers when implementing Singapore's exchange rate policy.
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title Singapore's Exchange Rate Policy: Some Implementation Issues
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