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The Reaction of Exchange Rates and Interest Rates to News Releases

Hali Edison ()

International Journal of Finance & Economics, 1997, vol. 2, issue 2, 87-100

Abstract: This paper examines the response of exchange rates and interest rates--US and foreign--to economic news. The news is associated with the surprise component of the monthly release of six US macroeconomic variables. The results suggest that dollar exchange rates systematically react to news about real economic activity--a surprise of 100,000 on non-farm payroll employment leads to a 0.2% appreciation of the exchange rate. In general, exchange rates do not react systematically to news on inflation. In contrast, US interest rates respond to both types of news, although the response continues to be extremely small, of the order of 1 to 2 basis points. Finally, Japanese interest rates systematically react, but to a very minor extent, to news about US real economic activity, while German rates, in general, do not. Copyright @ 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. All rights reserved.

Date: 1997
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