Real exchange rate and international reserves in the era of financial integration

The global financial crisis has brought increased attention to the consequences of international reserves holdings. In an era of high financial integration, we investigate the relationship between the real exchange rate and international reserves using nonlinear regressions and panel threshold regre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of international money and finance 2024-03, Vol.141, p.1-19, Article 103014
Hauptverfasser: Aizenman, Joshua, Ho, Sy-Hoa, Huynh, Luu Duc Toan, Saadaoui, Jamel, Uddin, Gazi Salah
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Zusammenfassung:The global financial crisis has brought increased attention to the consequences of international reserves holdings. In an era of high financial integration, we investigate the relationship between the real exchange rate and international reserves using nonlinear regressions and panel threshold regressions over 110 countries from 2001 to 2020. Our study shows the level of financial-institution development plays an essential role in explaining the buffer effect of international reserves. Countries with a low development of their financial institutions may manage the international reserves as a shield to deal with the negative consequences of terms-of-trade shocks on the real exchange rate. We also find the buffer effect is stronger in countries with intermediate levels of financial openness. •We investigate the relationship between the real exchange rate and international reserves from 2001 to 2020.•Financial institution development explains the buffer effect of international reserves.•Low financial institution development countries manage international reserves to deal with terms-of-trade shocks.•The buffer effect is stronger in countries with intermediate levels of financial openness.
ISSN:0261-5606
1873-0639
1873-0639
DOI:10.1016/j.jimonfin.2024.103014