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In the euro area, particularly, the familiar policy instruments such as the exchange rate and money supply have ceased to be available at the national level while fiscal policy is also often constrained by the straitjacket that the budget deficit cannot exceed 3% of GDP, which renders more room...
Singapore's managed floating exchange rate regime contrasts with Hong Kong's currency board system featured by the Hong Kong–United States dollars peg. This paper appraises the two different exchange rate regimes by comparing their track records in maintaining macroeconomic stability and trade competiti...
Survey data on the expectations of the Singapore/US dollar exchange rate are employed to evaluate (i) the role of exchange rate expectations in the pricing of the forward exchange rate, (ii) the rationality of foreign exchange market expectations and (iii) the nature of expectation formation mec...
Such a hard peg, it is argued, signals greater commitment to rule out arbitrary exchange rate ... D Lu,Q Yu 被引量: 27发表: 1999年 A Re-Statement Of Singapore'S Exchange Rate And Monetary Policies This policy note, which focuses on Singapore's monetary and exchange rate policies, has ...
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In 2023, the average exchange rate from Malaysian ringgit to Singapore dollars amounted to approximately 0.29, meaning that one Malaysian ringgit could buy 0.29 Singapore dollars.
In 2023, the average exchange rate from Chinese renminbi to Singapore dollar amounted to approximately 0.19, meaning that one Chinese renminbi could buy 0.19 Singapore dollar.
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change in the exchange rate are fully passed on to domestic import prices within a year. Second, in view of the asymmetric pass-through effects, Singapore’s monetary/exchange rate policy could afford to “lean against the wind” during robust cyclical expansions to moderate inflation. The ...