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The Currency Composition of Foreign Exchange Reserves: Retrospect and Prospect
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The Currency Composition of Foreign Exchange Reserves: Retrospect and Prospect

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  • Mr. Barry J. Eichengreen
  • Mr. Donald J Mathieson

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This paper examines the determinants of the currency composition of international reserves. Our single most important finding is the striking stability over time of the relationship between the demand for reserves denominated in different currencies and its principal determinants: trade flows, financial flows and currency pegs. This result contrasts sharply with recent predictions of sharp shifts in the currency composition of central banks’ holdings of foreign exchange. The message would seem to be that in this, as in other respects, the international monetary system is in a mode of gradual, continuous evolution, not of rapid, discontinuous change.

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  • Mr. Barry J. Eichengreen & Mr. Donald J Mathieson, 2000. "The Currency Composition of Foreign Exchange Reserves: Retrospect and Prospect," IMF Working Papers 2000/131, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfwpa:2000/131
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