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Exchange Rate Determination 4 4 Chapter South-Western/Thomson Learning © 2003

C4 - 2 Chapter Objectives To explain how exchange rate movements are measured; To explain how the equilibrium exchange rate is determined; and To examine the factors that affect the equilibrium exchange rate.

C4 - 3 Measuring Exchange Rate Movements An exchange rate measures the value of one currency in units of another currency. When a currency declines in value, it is said to depreciate. When it increases in value, it is said to appreciate. On the days when some currencies appreciate while others depreciate against the dollar, the dollar is said to be “mixed in trading.”

C4 - 4 Measuring Exchange Rate Movements The percentage change (%  in the value of a foreign currency is computed as S t – S t-1 S t-1 where S t denotes the spot rate at time t. A positive %  represents appreciation of the foreign currency, while a negative %  represents depreciation.

C4 - 5 Approximate Spot Rate of £ $ Approximate £ that could be Purchased with $10,000 £ Approximate Annual %  % Fluctuation of the British Pound Over Time

C4 - 6 For the latest exchange rates, visit: ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ Online Application

C4 - 7 Value of £ Quantity of £ D: Demand for £ $1.55 $1.50 $1.60 S: Supply of £ equilibrium exchange rate Exchange Rate Equilibrium An exchange rate represents the price of a currency, which is determined by the demand for that currency relative to the supply for that currency.

C4 - 8 $/£ Quantity of £ S0S0 D0D0 r0r0 U.S. inflation    U.S. demand for British goods, and hence £. D1D1 r1r1 S1S1 Factors that Influence Exchange Rates Relative Inflation Rates   British desire for U.S. goods, and hence the supply of £.

C4 - 9 $/£ Quantity of £ r0r0 S0S0 D0D0 S1S1 D1D1 r1r1 U.S. interest rates    U.S. demand for British bank deposits, and hence £. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates Relative Interest Rates   British desire for U.S. bank deposits, and hence the supply of £.

C Relative Interest Rates Factors that Influence Exchange Rates It is thus useful to consider real interest rates, which adjust the nominal interest rates for inflation. A relatively high interest rate may actually reflect expectations of relatively high inflation, which discourages foreign investment.

C Relative Interest Rates Factors that Influence Exchange Rates This relationship is sometimes called the Fisher effect. real nominal interest  interest – inflation rate rate rate

C $/£ Quantity of £ S0S0 D0D0 r0r0 U.S. income level    U.S. demand for British goods, and hence £. D1D1 r1r1 Factors that Influence Exchange Rates Relative Income Levels  No expected change for the supply of £.,S1,S1

C Government Controls Governments may influence the equilibrium exchange rate by: ¤ imposing foreign exchange barriers, ¤ imposing foreign trade barriers, ¤ intervening in the foreign exchange market, and ¤ affecting macro variables such as inflation, interest rates, and income levels. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates

C Expectations Foreign exchange markets react to any news that may have a future effect. Institutional investors often take currency positions based on anticipated interest rate movements in various countries. Because of speculative transactions, foreign exchange rates can be very volatile. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates

C Expectations Factors that Influence Exchange Rates Fed chairman suggests Fed isStrengthened unlikely to cut U.S. interest rates A possible decline in GermanStrengthened interest rates Central banks expected toWeakened intervene to boost the euro SignalImpact on $ Poor U.S. economic indicatorsWeakened

C Interaction of Factors Trade-related factors and financial factors sometimes interact. Exchange rate movements may be simultaneously affected by these factors. For example, an increase in the level of income sometimes causes expectations of higher interest rates. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates

C Interaction of Factors Factors that Influence Exchange Rates The sensitivity of the exchange rate to these factors is dependent on the volume of international transactions between the two countries. Over a particular period, different factors may place opposing pressures on the value of a foreign currency.

C Trade-Related Factors 1. Inflation Differential 2. Income Differential 3. Gov’t Trade Restrictions Financial Factors 1. Interest Rate Differential 2. Capital Flow Restrictions How Factors Can Affect Exchange Rates U.S. demand for foreign goods, i.e. demand for foreign currency Foreign demand for U.S. goods, i.e. supply of foreign currency U.S. demand for foreign securities, i.e. demand for foreign currency Foreign demand for U.S. securities, i.e. supply of foreign currency Exchange rate between foreign currency and the dollar

C How Factors Have Influenced Exchange Rates Because the dollar’s value changes by different magnitudes relative to each foreign currency, analysts often measure the dollar’s strength with an index. The weight assigned to each currency is determined by its relative importance in international trade and/or finance. Factors that Influence Exchange Rates

C With Respect to the Dollar Value of Foreign Currency Index Over Time  strengthens $ weakens  Note: The index reflects equal weights of £, ¥, French franc, German mark, and Swiss franc. $  due to relatively high U.S. inflation & growth high U.S. interest rates, a somewhat depressed U.S. economy, & low inflation large balance of trade deficit relatively high U.S. interest rates, & lower balance of trade deficit Persian Gulf War U.S. interest rates  Higher U.S. interest rates

C Exchange rate releases and historical data may be found at the Federal Reserve website Online Application MONETARY COUNTRY UNIT Oct. 1 Oct. 2 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Oct. 5 *AUSTRALIA DOLLAR BRAZIL REAL CANADA DOLLAR CHINA, P.R. YUAN DENMARK KRONE *EMU MEMBERS EURO DOLLAR RUPEE YEN

C Exchange at $0.52/NZ$ 4. Holds $20,912, Holds NZ$40 million Exchange at $0.50/NZ$ Speculating on Anticipated Exchange Rates Chicago Bank expects the exchange rate of the New Zealand dollar to appreciate from its present level of $0.50 to $0.52 in 30 days. 1. Borrows $20 million Borrows at 7.20% for 30 days Lends at 6.48% for 30 days 3. Receives NZ$40,216,000 Returns $20,120,000 Profit of $792,320

C Speculating on Anticipated Exchange Rates Chicago Bank expects the exchange rate of the New Zealand dollar to depreciate from its present level of $0.50 to $0.48 in 30 days. Exchange at $0.48/NZ$ 4. Holds NZ$41,900, Holds $20 million Exchange at $0.50/NZ$ 1. Borrows NZ$40 million Borrows at 6.96% for 30 days Lends at 6.72% for 30 days 3. Receives $20,112,000 Returns NZ$40,232,000 Profit of NZ$1,668,000 or $800,640

C Impact of Exchange Rates on an MNC’s Value E (CF j,t )=expected cash flows in currency j to be received by the U.S. parent at the end of period t E (ER j,t )=expected exchange rate at which currency j can be converted to dollars at the end of period t k=weighted average cost of capital of the parent Inflation Rates, Interest Rates, Income Levels, Government Controls, Expectations

C Check out these foreign exchange sites: ¤ ¤ ¤ Online Application

C Measuring Exchange Rate Movements Exchange Rate Equilibrium ¤ Demand for a Currency ¤ Supply of a Currency for Sale ¤ Equilibrium Chapter Review

C Chapter Review Factors that Influence Exchange Rates ¤ Relative Inflation Rates ¤ Relative Interest Rates ¤ Relative Income Levels ¤ Government Controls ¤ Expectations ¤ Interaction of Factors ¤ How Factors Have Influenced Exchange Rates

C Chapter Review Speculating on Anticipated Exchange Rates How Exchange Rates Affect an MNC’s Value