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Is the Hong Kong Dollar Exchange Rate “Bounded” in the Convertibility Zone?

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Is the Hong Kong Dollar Exchange Rate “Bounded” in the Convertibility Zone?

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Author InfoCho-Hoi Hui (Research Department, Hong Kong Monetary Authority) Tom Fong (Research Department, Hong Kong Monetary Authority) Abstract The empirical results show that after the introduction of the three refinements to the Linked Exchange Rate system in May 2005 the Hong Kong dollar follows a bounded process that is consistent with a fully credible exchange rate band. The bounded process will limit the movements of the exchange rate to between the strong- and weak-side limits because its variance vanishes at the Convertibility Undertakings making it inaccessible to the limits. The Hong Kong dollar does not show any strong tendency to revert towards the centre of the Convertibility Zone. This is perhaps not surprising as there have been no interventions in the foreign exchange market since May 2005. There may be few forces or incentives for market participants to drive the exchange rate towards 7.80. Download InfoTo download: If you experience problems downloading a file, check

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