Capital Controls
People on the buy-side give their thoughts on the prospect of a currency war, as central banks grapple with the problem of how much to intervene in their FX markets
The Bank of Israel (BoI) has joined the growing number of emerging market central banks to introduce tougher regulations on forex to battle the...
Upheaval in the currency markets as a result of fears of protectionist action by a number of emerging market countries to defend their competitive...
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Authorities around the globe remain vigilant against hot money
NEW YORK - HSBC USA completed its first US cross-border renminbi settlement, following the extension of China’s renminbi trade-settlement pilot programme in June.
KUALA LUMPUR - The Malaysian ringgit reached 13-year highs against the dollar last Thursday, as officials relaxed currency controls on corporate hedging and international trade settlement on August 18.
NEW YORK - Emerging market (EM) countries that enforce capital controls will trigger a domino effect across neighbouring countries, according to Hervé Jacques Ferhani, deputy director of monetary and capital markets at the International Monetary...
The financial crisis causes a rethink of free capital flows and their impact on emerging market nations
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