Do Sales of Foreign Exchange Reserves Lead to Currency Appreciation?

We employ novel time-stamped reserve sales data, provided by the Czech National Bank (CNB), to carry out a time-series analysis of the exchange rate implications of Czech reserve sales aimed at mitigating valuation losses on Euro-denominated assets. The sales were explicitly not intended to influenc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of money, credit and banking credit and banking, 2013-08, Vol.45 (5), p.867-890
Hauptverfasser: DOMINGUEZ, KATHRYN M.E., FATUM, RASMUS, VACEK, PAVEL
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Zusammenfassung:We employ novel time-stamped reserve sales data, provided by the Czech National Bank (CNB), to carry out a time-series analysis of the exchange rate implications of Czech reserve sales aimed at mitigating valuation losses on Euro-denominated assets. The sales were explicitly not intended to influence the value of the koruna relative to the euro. The period under study includes a well-defined regime change in the CNB's approach to reserves sales, allowing us to address whether the manner in which the sales are carried out matters for their influence on the relative value of the domestic currency. We find little evidence that reserve sales influence the exchange rate when sales are carried out on a discretionary and relatively infrequent basis. However, when the sales are carried out daily, we find a statistically and economically significant appreciation of the domestic currency follows.
ISSN:0022-2879
1538-4616
DOI:10.1111/jmcb.12028