The exchange rate system reform in China: Some important results

We provide a review and empirical study on the exchange rate system reform in China. In the initial stage of the reform the Chinese central bank PBoC's implicit promise of gradual appreciation helped to contain the appreciation rate and volatility of the renminbi. Subsequently, under US pressur...

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Main Authors: YIP, Paul S. L., TSE, Yiu Kuen, DONG, Yingjie
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-36782024-02-27T07:27:24Z The exchange rate system reform in China: Some important results YIP, Paul S. L. TSE, Yiu Kuen DONG, Yingjie We provide a review and empirical study on the exchange rate system reform in China. In the initial stage of the reform the Chinese central bank PBoC's implicit promise of gradual appreciation helped to contain the appreciation rate and volatility of the renminbi. Subsequently, under US pressure for faster appreciation and hence the PBoC's moderate violation of the implicit promise, there was a significant rise in the appreciation rate and the volatility of the renminbi. The moderate violation deteriorated further, forming a vicious cycle of speculative flows and faster exchange rate changes. Upon the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008, the threatening appreciation and volatility alleviated when the PBoC returned to the implicit stance of gradual appreciation or stable renminbi. We found that in the first ten years of the reform the PBoC did not shift its monitoring target from the RMB-USD rate to the nominal effective exchange rate. This may be one of the underlying causes of the renminbi crisis in 2015. 2022-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2679 info:doi/10.1142/S0217590822500576 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soe_research/article/3678/viewcontent/yip_et_al_2022_the_exchange_rate_system_reform_in_china_some_important_results.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University exchange rate system reform GARCH model nominal effective exchange rate renminbi China Asian Studies Macroeconomics
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Singapore
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topic exchange rate system
reform
GARCH model
nominal effective exchange rate
renminbi
China
Asian Studies
Macroeconomics
spellingShingle exchange rate system
reform
GARCH model
nominal effective exchange rate
renminbi
China
Asian Studies
Macroeconomics
YIP, Paul S. L.
TSE, Yiu Kuen
DONG, Yingjie
The exchange rate system reform in China: Some important results
description We provide a review and empirical study on the exchange rate system reform in China. In the initial stage of the reform the Chinese central bank PBoC's implicit promise of gradual appreciation helped to contain the appreciation rate and volatility of the renminbi. Subsequently, under US pressure for faster appreciation and hence the PBoC's moderate violation of the implicit promise, there was a significant rise in the appreciation rate and the volatility of the renminbi. The moderate violation deteriorated further, forming a vicious cycle of speculative flows and faster exchange rate changes. Upon the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008, the threatening appreciation and volatility alleviated when the PBoC returned to the implicit stance of gradual appreciation or stable renminbi. We found that in the first ten years of the reform the PBoC did not shift its monitoring target from the RMB-USD rate to the nominal effective exchange rate. This may be one of the underlying causes of the renminbi crisis in 2015.
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author YIP, Paul S. L.
TSE, Yiu Kuen
DONG, Yingjie
author_facet YIP, Paul S. L.
TSE, Yiu Kuen
DONG, Yingjie
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title The exchange rate system reform in China: Some important results
title_short The exchange rate system reform in China: Some important results
title_full The exchange rate system reform in China: Some important results
title_fullStr The exchange rate system reform in China: Some important results
title_full_unstemmed The exchange rate system reform in China: Some important results
title_sort exchange rate system reform in china: some important results
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2679
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