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The Undisclosed Renminbi Basket: Are the Markets Telling Us Something about Where the Renminbi–US Dollar Exchange Rate is Going?

Michael Funke and Marc Gronwald ()

The World Economy, 2008, vol. 31, issue 12, 1581-1598

Abstract: On 21 July 2005 China adopted an undisclosed basket exchange rate regime. We formally assess and envisage the gradual evolution of the renminbi over time. We utilise nonlinear dependencies in the renminbi exchange rate and describe the smooth transition of the renminbi/US dollar (RMB/USD) exchange rate using the family of time‐varying autoregressive (TV‐AR) models. The results indicate that the forward‐looking nonlinear model adequately depicts the gradual reform process underlying the new RMB exchange rate regime.

Date: 2008
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