Assessing the effectiveness of currency-differentiated tools: The case of reserve requirements
This paper provides the first comprehensive analysis of benefits and side-effects of foreign-currency differentiated reserve requirements for a sample of 58 countries from 1999 to 2015. Departing from the existing literature on effectiveness which used binary variables to measure policy changes, the...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper provides the first comprehensive analysis of benefits and side-effects of foreign-currency differentiated reserve requirements for a sample of 58 countries from 1999 to 2015. Departing from the existing literature on effectiveness which used binary variables to measure policy changes, the intensity of reserve requirement adjustments is captured by using the gap between foreign and local currency rates to isolate the impact of differentiation net of volume effects. The findings show that increasing the gap between FX and local currency-denominated reserve requirements is generally effective in reducing currency mismatch and dollarisation in banks' balance sheets, notably through a reduction in the share of banks' FX liabilities to total liabilities and in banks' net FX positions. The findings also show that a higher gap is associated with a broader reduction in capital inflows, in particular portfolio debt inflows and flows to non-banks. Little evidence of domestic or international circumvention, with risks shifting to other sectors or countries is visible |
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spelling | de Crescenzio, Annamaria Verfasser aut Assessing the effectiveness of currency-differentiated tools The case of reserve requirements Annamaria de Crescenzio, Etienne Lepers and Zoe Fannon Paris OECD Publishing 2021 1 Online-Ressource (47 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier OECD Working Papers on International Investment This paper provides the first comprehensive analysis of benefits and side-effects of foreign-currency differentiated reserve requirements for a sample of 58 countries from 1999 to 2015. Departing from the existing literature on effectiveness which used binary variables to measure policy changes, the intensity of reserve requirement adjustments is captured by using the gap between foreign and local currency rates to isolate the impact of differentiation net of volume effects. The findings show that increasing the gap between FX and local currency-denominated reserve requirements is generally effective in reducing currency mismatch and dollarisation in banks' balance sheets, notably through a reduction in the share of banks' FX liabilities to total liabilities and in banks' net FX positions. The findings also show that a higher gap is associated with a broader reduction in capital inflows, in particular portfolio debt inflows and flows to non-banks. Little evidence of domestic or international circumvention, with risks shifting to other sectors or countries is visible Finance and Investment Economics Lepers, Etienne ctb Fannon, Zoe ctb https://doi.org/10.1787/e979a657-en Verlag kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | de Crescenzio, Annamaria Assessing the effectiveness of currency-differentiated tools The case of reserve requirements Finance and Investment Economics |
title | Assessing the effectiveness of currency-differentiated tools The case of reserve requirements |
title_auth | Assessing the effectiveness of currency-differentiated tools The case of reserve requirements |
title_exact_search | Assessing the effectiveness of currency-differentiated tools The case of reserve requirements |
title_exact_search_txtP | Assessing the effectiveness of currency-differentiated tools The case of reserve requirements |
title_full | Assessing the effectiveness of currency-differentiated tools The case of reserve requirements Annamaria de Crescenzio, Etienne Lepers and Zoe Fannon |
title_fullStr | Assessing the effectiveness of currency-differentiated tools The case of reserve requirements Annamaria de Crescenzio, Etienne Lepers and Zoe Fannon |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessing the effectiveness of currency-differentiated tools The case of reserve requirements Annamaria de Crescenzio, Etienne Lepers and Zoe Fannon |
title_short | Assessing the effectiveness of currency-differentiated tools |
title_sort | assessing the effectiveness of currency differentiated tools the case of reserve requirements |
title_sub | The case of reserve requirements |
topic | Finance and Investment Economics |
topic_facet | Finance and Investment Economics |
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