exchange ratescointegrationThis paper investigates the impact of currency depreciation on bilateral trade between Malaysia and China, especially how a real depreciation of ringgit against the yuan on each industry's inpayments and outpayments affect the trade balance. We employ disaggregated quarterly ...
9Malaysia50230Standard 1 10Mongolia100220Standard 1 11Thailand701.230Standard 1 12Singapore701.230Standard 1 13Indonesia701.230Standard 1 14Vietnam601.231.5Standard 1 15Australia69320Standard 4 16Papua New Guinea130530Standard 1 17New Zealand50330Standard 1 ...
The Impact of Exchange Rate Fluctuations on International Trade Between Malaysia and China Since March 2018 the United States and China have been locked in a trade confrontation featured by huge retaliatory tariffs. This paper investigates the im... KE-CHYN NG,MUI-YIN CHIN - International Journal...
Whether China's rapid economic growth brought about real exchange rate appreciation between 1975 and 2002 is empirically examined, based on a supply-side model, the Balassa–Semuelson Hypothesis (BSH). The same test is conducted on Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the ...
”Wan Razly also expressed bullishness on the ringgit, predicting it to strengthen to RM4.10 against the US dollar by end-2025, supported by the US Federal Reserve interest rate cuts.Adding to the optimism for Malaysia’s economic prospects, Bursa Malaysia chairman Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar ...
Malaysia's prime minister said China and his country are considering conducting their trade in Chinese yuan and Malaysian ringgit, joining a rising number of nations thinking of phasing out the dollar. 'We can consider whether we can use local currencies to facilitate trade financing between our ...
Foreign exchange exposure and its determinants among some listed companies from selected sectors in Malaysia This study constructs an analysis on the effect of foreign exchange rate change on firm value of 90 Malaysian companies in Plantation sector, Consumer Prod... NI Wan,AK Wan 被引量: 2发表...
exported from mainland China were bought by importers in: the United States of America (14.8% of China’s global total), Hong Kong (8.2%), Japan (4.7%), South Korea (4.4%), Vietnam (4.1%), India (3.5%), Russia (3.3%), Germany (3%), Netherlands (also 3%), then Malaysia (2.6%...
Sovereign credit ratings and macroeconomic variables: an application of bounds testing approach to Malaysia. ratios, as well as by the import-export growth rates, the inflation rate, the net foreign assets, the terms of trade and the real exchange rate. Min... M Masih,AH Ahmad,S Daud,......
Lu's comments came after the U.S. Treasury Department said on Tuesday that no major trading partner of the U.S., including China, met the standard of currency manipulation, though it put China, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam on its...