The practice of central bank intervention: looking under the hood
Christopher Neely
Review, 2001, vol. 83, issue May, 10 pages
Abstract:
This article first reviews methods of foreign exchange intervention and then presents evidence?focusing on survey results?on the mechanics of such intervention. Types of intervention, instruments, timing, amounts, motivation, secrecy, and perceptions of efficacy are discussed.
Keywords: Foreign exchange; Banks and banking, Central (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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