Does Exchange Rate Intervention Trigger Volatility?
M Ramachandran () and
G.Ananda Vadivelu ()
Working Papers from eSocialSciences
Abstract:
This study aims at investigating two important issues concerning the exchange rate intervention policy of the Reserve Bank of India: (1) whether there is any asymmetry in intervention; and (2) whether intervention triggers volatility. The empirical evidence derived from a class of GARCH and A-PARCH models indicate the latter one fits the data much better than the conventional GARCH models. Further, intervention seems to have increased exchange rate volatility; the official sale of foreign exchange have had a relatively larger impact on exchange volatility than official purchase. This is consistent with the argument that secret intervention creates ambiguity in the market; hence, it results in larger volatility of exchange rate.
Keywords: Exchange rate; foreign exchange reserve; ARCH; GARCH; A-PARCH; intervention policy; Reserve Bank of India; exchange rate volatility; foreign exchange; market (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-01
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