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Autore: Kumhof Michael Visualizza persona
Titolo: International Currency Portfolios / / Michael Kumhof Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (37 p.)
Disciplina: 338.49234
Soggetto topico: Fiscal policy
Open market operations
Banking
Banks and Banking
Central Banks and Their Policies
Central banks
Currencies
Currency
Exchange rates
Financial institutions
Financial Instruments
Foreign Exchange
Foreign exchange
Government and the Monetary System
Institutional Investors
Investment & securities
Investments: Stocks
Monetary base
Monetary economics
Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit: General
Monetary Systems
Money and Monetary Policy
Money supply
Money
Non-bank Financial Institutions
Open Economy Macroeconomics
Payment Systems
Pension Funds
Regimes
Standards
Stocks
Soggetto geografico: United States
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Contents; I. Introduction; II. The Model; A. Uncertainty; 1. Exogenous Processes; 2. Endogenous Processes; B. Households; C. Government; D. Equilibrium and Current Account; E. Interpretation of the Portfolio Share Equations; F. Equilibrium Diffusions; G. Computation of Equilibrium; H. Government Bond Market Interventions; III. The Baseline Economy; A. Calibration; B. Baseline Portfolio Equilibrium; IV. Comparing Alternative Economies; A. Standard Deviation of Monetary Shocks; B. Standard Deviation of Fiscal Shocks; C. Government Debt to GDP Ratios; V. Open Market Operations in Government Debt
VI. Conclusions Figures; 1. Household and Government Balance Sheets; 2. Effects of Money Supply Volatility, phi=phistar=1; 3. Effects of Money Supply Volatility, phi=phistar=0; 4. Effects of Government Spending Volatility, phi=phistar=1; 5. Effects of Government Debt, phi=phistar=1; 6. Home Open Market Operations, phi=phistar=1; 7. Home Open Market Operations, phi=phistar=0; 8. Home Open Market Operations, Large Gross FX Positions; References
Sommario/riassunto: This paper develops a theory of international currency portfolios that holds in general equilibrium, and that is therefore not subject to the criticisms directed at the portfolio balance literature of the 1980s. It shows that, under plausible assumptions about fiscal policy, the relationship between the rates of return of different currency bonds is not correctly described by an arbitrage relationship but instead also depends on outstanding bond stocks. Other findings are: (1) There is a monotonically increasing relationship between domestic interest rates and the portfolio share of domestic currency denominated assets. This relationship is steep at low levels of government debt, and almost flat at high levels of government debt. (2) Optimal private sector foreign currency positions are negative, and their size is decreasing in exchange rate volatility. Under volatile exchange rates large negative aggregate net foreign asset positions can only be rationalized by assuming large public sector borrowing from foreign governments. (3) For a baseline economy with zero net foreign assets, open market sales of domestic government debt lead to valuation gains (losses) when the country as a whole has a short (long) position in foreign currency. (4) A fiscal theory of exchange rate determination is compatible with general equilibrium in a two-country world. (5) Equilibria are determinate when both fiscal and monetary policy are passive.
Titolo autorizzato: International Currency Portfolios  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9786612842702
9781462336609
1462336604
9781452732923
1452732922
9781451871968
1451871961
9781282842700
1282842706
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910960627203321
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Serie: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; ; No. 2009/048