Linkages of Indian Interest Rates with US and Japanese Rates
S. Vuyyuri
Applied Econometrics and International Development, 2004, vol. 4, issue 2
Abstract:
The reform process in India has gradually integrated the Indian financial markets with the rest of the world, and as a corollary, interest rates in India have been responding to movements in other financial markets. This article employs monthly short-term interest rate data over the 1992-2002 period to investigate the influence that the Japanese and the American interests exert on interest rates in India. We use cointegration and causality tests and find the existence of a steady-state relationship of short-term interest rates in India with both US and Japan. We also briefly discuss some policy fallouts.
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Date: 2004
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