Spillovers from Dollar Appreciation
Julian Chow,
Florence Jaumotte (),
Seok Park and
Yuanyan Zhang
No 2016/002, IMF Spillover Notes from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
The recent strong, sustained appreciation of the U.S. dollar raises questions about possible financial spillover effects for emerging markets and developing countries. This report finds that, unlike past episodes, emerging markets’ vulnerability has improved along a number of dimensions, though some risks persist (as identified in this report).
Keywords: SN; debt; USD; currency; debt liability; USD appreciation; debt assets; debt position; debt asset position; FX debt liability; FX assets; effect calculation; FX debt asset position; FX leverage; nominal exchange rate; Currencies; Financial statements; Exchange rates; Depreciation; Global; Europe; Asia and Pacific; Africa; Middle East (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 34
Date: 2016-09-27
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