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Target Zones and Interest Rate Variability

Target Zones and Interest Rate Variability
Author: Mr.Lars E. O. Svensson
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1990-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451979991

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The trade-off between interest rate variability and the width of an exchange rate target zone is examined, using the regulated Brownian motion model of target zones. The interest rate differential’s asymptotic (unconditional) variability is increasing in the exchange rate band for narrow bands; whereas it is slowly decreasing for wide bands. The interest rate differential’s instantaneous (conditional) variability is decreasing in the exchange rate band. The model is extended to include a realignment/devaluation risk, as well as an endogenous exchange rate risk premium. The risk premium is small for reasonable parameter values.


Target Zones and Realignment Expectations

Target Zones and Realignment Expectations
Author: Alejandro M. Werner
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1995-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1451853769

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This paper studies the Mexican and Israeli experience with a target zone. The first part of the paper develops a model of exchange rate determination under a target zone regime with stochastic realignments, and examines the conditions under which the adoption of the target zone, instead of a fixed exchange rate, reduces the volatility of the interest rate differential. We conclude that if the variance of the expected realignment is sufficiently large, then the target zone will be useful. The second part of the paper is an empirical study that shows that the target zone regime helped reduce interest rate variability in Israel and Mexico by absorbing part of the shocks to the expected realignment with movements of the exchange rate inside the band.


Target Zones and Realignments

Target Zones and Realignments
Author: Giuseppe Bertola
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1990
Genre: Commerce
ISBN:

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The Term Structure of Interest Rate Differentials in a Target Zone

The Term Structure of Interest Rate Differentials in a Target Zone
Author: Lars E. O. Svensson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1990
Genre: Brownian motion processes
ISBN:

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The term structure of interest rate differentials is derived in a model of a small open economy with a target zone exchange rate regime. The target zone is modeled as a regulated Brownian motion. The interest rate differentials are computed as the solution to a parabolic partial differential equation with derivative boundary conditions, both via a Fourier-series analytical solution and via a direct numerical solution. Several specific properties of the term structure of interest rate differentials are derived. For instance, for given time to maturity the interest rate differential is decreasing in the exchange rate, and for given exchange rate the interest rate differential's absolute value and its instantaneous variability are both decreasing in the time to maturity. Devaluation/realignment risks are incorporated and imply upward shifts of the interest rate differentials. Some implications of the theory are found to be broadly consistent with data on Swedish exchange rates and interest differentials for the period 1986-1989.


Target Zones and Exchange Rates

Target Zones and Exchange Rates
Author: Geert Bekaert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1996
Genre: Foreign exchange administration
ISBN:

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In this paper we develop an empirical model of exchange rates in a target zone. The model is general enough to nest most theoretical and empirical models in the existing literature. We find evidence of two types of jumps in exchange rates. Realignment jumps are those that are associated with the periodic realignments of the target zone and within-the-band jumps are those that can be accommodated within the current target zone. The exchange rate may jump outside the current target zone band, in the case of a realignment, but when no jump occurs the target zone is credible (there is zero probability of a realignment) and the exchange rate must stay within the band. We incorporate jumps, in general, by conditioning the distribution of exchange rate changes on a jump variable where the probability and size of a jump vary over time as a function of financial and macroeconomic variables. With this more general model, we revisit the empirical evidence from the European Monetary System regarding the conditional distribution of exchange rate changes, the credibility of the system, and the size of the foreign exchange risk premia. In contrast to some previous findings, we conclude that the FF/DM rate exhibits considerable non-linearities, realignments are predictable and the credibility of the system did not increase after 1987. Moreover, our model implies that the foreign exchange risk premium becomes large during speculative crises. A comparison with the Deutschemark/Dollar rate suggests that an explicit target zone does have a noticeable effect on the time-series behavior of exchange rates.


An Empirical Exploration of Exchange Rate Target-Zones

An Empirical Exploration of Exchange Rate Target-Zones
Author: Mr.Robert P. Flood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1991-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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In the context of a flexible-price monetary exchange rate model and the assumption of uncovered interest parity, we obtain a measure of the fundamental determinant of exchange rates. Daily data for the European Monetary System are used to explore the importance of nonlinearities in the relationship between the exchange rates and fundamentals. Many implications of existing “target-zone” exchange rate models are tested; little support is found for existing nonlinear models of limited exchange rate flexibility.