The Cost of Foreign Exchange Intervention Can Reserve Accumulation be Counterproductive?

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The Cost of Foreign Exchange Intervention Can Reserve Accumulation be Counterproductive? UNCTAD Summer School Geneva, Switzerland Devika Dutt University of Massachusetts Amherst ddutt@umass.edu September 4, 2018 Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 1 / 20

Overview 1 Motivation Trend in Reserve Accumulation Reasons for Reserve Accumulation 2 Research Question 3 Basic Assumptions and Stylized Facts 4 Model 5 Conclusions Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 2 / 20

Extent of Foreign Exchange Intervention Central Banks intervene regularly on the foreign exchange market, typically through sterilized sale and purchase of international reserves. Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 3 / 20

Extent of Foreign Exchange Intervention Central Banks intervene regularly on the foreign exchange market, typically through sterilized sale and purchase of international reserves. There has been an unprecedented increase in accumulation of foreign exchange reserves in central banks around the world Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 3 / 20

Extent of Foreign Exchange Intervention Central Banks intervene regularly on the foreign exchange market, typically through sterilized sale and purchase of international reserves. There has been an unprecedented increase in accumulation of foreign exchange reserves in central banks around the world This accumulation has also coincided with increased liberalization of the capital account around the world Trend Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 3 / 20

Extent of Foreign Exchange Intervention Central Banks intervene regularly on the foreign exchange market, typically through sterilized sale and purchase of international reserves. There has been an unprecedented increase in accumulation of foreign exchange reserves in central banks around the world This accumulation has also coincided with increased liberalization of the capital account around the world Trend Figure: Reserves as a Share of GDP (%) 0 10 20 30 Foreign Reserves (excluding gold) as a share of GDP 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 year Developing Countries Emerging Countries Developing Countries excluding China Advanced Countries Source: Author s Calculations based data from World Bank World Development Indicators Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 3 / 20

Extent of Foreign Exchange Intervention Central Banks intervene regularly on the foreign exchange market, typically through sterilized sale and purchase of international reserves. There has been an unprecedented increase in accumulation of foreign exchange reserves in central banks around the world This accumulation has also coincided with increased liberalization of the capital account around the world Trend Figure: Reserves as a Share of GDP (%) 0 10 20 30 Foreign Reserves (excluding gold) as a share of GDP 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 year Developing Countries Emerging Countries Developing Countries excluding China Advanced Countries Source: Author s Calculations based data from World Bank World Development Indicators Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 4 / 20

Figure: Reserves in Months of Import Foreign Reserves (excluding gold) in months of imports 0 5 10 15 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 year Developing Countries Developing Countries excluding China Emerging Countries Advanced Countries Source: Author s Calculations based data from World Bank World Development Indicators Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 5 / 20

Why is this being observed? Reserve holdings allow central banks to lean against the trilemma or widen the policy space constrained by the trilemma A rise in reserve holdings often lowers the cost of private debt and equity capital (Feldstein, 1999) To some extent, reserve holdings have substituted for capital controls (Ilzetzki et al., 2017) Holding of international reserves equal to at least the value of short term external debt reduces the annual probability of a country experiencing a share reversal in capital flows, which can precipitate and external debt and/or currency crisis, by 10 percentage points (Rodrik, 2006) Reserves of foreign exchange are built to provide insurance against speculative currency attacks Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 6 / 20

But what is the Cost of this Self-Insurance? Direct Quasi-Fiscal Cost Associated With Foreign Exchange Intervention Indirect Cost of Foreign Exchange Intervention Political Cost Associated with Mitigating the Cost of Foreign Exchange Intervention Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 7 / 20

But what is the Cost of this Self-Insurance? Direct Quasi-Fiscal Cost Associated With Foreign Exchange Intervention Indirect Cost of Foreign Exchange Intervention Political Cost Associated with Mitigating the Cost of Foreign Exchange Intervention Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 8 / 20

Research Question Main Purpose: To theorize and identify potential indirect costs of foreign exchange intervention. Research Question: One of the best predictors of financial crises can be shown to be excessive credit growth. In particular, gross flows of capital can serve as a source of significant instability, even if net flows do not reflect an imbalance in the balance of payments. Is it possible, then, that higher reserve holdings encourage higher capital inflows and create instability and crisis, ceterus paribus? Contribution: There is very limited literature that studies this question, and the few studies that study it focus on micro-level risk taking. A Minksyian model that incorporates stylized facts of balance of payments/ financial crises. A cross-country empirical investigation of this phenomenon based on my model. Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 9 / 20

Research Question Main Purpose: To theorize and identify potential indirect costs of foreign exchange intervention. Research Question: One of the best predictors of financial crises can be shown to be excessive credit growth. In particular, gross flows of capital can serve as a source of significant instability, even if net flows do not reflect an imbalance in the balance of payments. Is it possible, then, that higher reserve holdings encourage higher capital inflows and create instability and crisis, ceterus paribus? Contribution: There is very limited literature that studies this question, and the few studies that study it focus on micro-level risk taking. A Minksyian model that incorporates stylized facts of balance of payments/ financial crises. A cross-country empirical investigation of this phenomenon based on my model. Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 10 / 20

Basic Assumptions Global financial cycle in in capital flows, asset prices, and credit growth that is correlated with monetary policy in the core countries, regardless of specific domestic macroeconomic conditions. Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 11 / 20

Basic Assumptions Global financial cycle in in capital flows, asset prices, and credit growth that is correlated with monetary policy in the core countries, regardless of specific domestic macroeconomic conditions. International monetary system in which a national currency, the US dollar, is the reserve currency. Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 11 / 20

Basic Assumptions Global financial cycle in in capital flows, asset prices, and credit growth that is correlated with monetary policy in the core countries, regardless of specific domestic macroeconomic conditions. International monetary system in which a national currency, the US dollar, is the reserve currency. One of the best predictors of financial crisis is excess credit growth and or gross capital inflows. Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 11 / 20

Reserve Accumulation and Crises Figure: Reserve Accumulation and Crises in Emerging Markets Total reserves (% of GDP) 0 50 100 Algeria Total reserves (% of GDP) 0 5 10 15 20 Argentina 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year Total reserves (% of GDP) 0 5 10 15 20 Colombia Total reserves (% of GDP) 0 5 10 15 Costa Rica 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 12 / 20

Reserve Accumulation and Crises Figure: Reserve Accumulation and Crises in Emerging Markets Total reserves (% of GDP) 0 5 10 15 20 Sri Lanka Total reserves (% of GDP) 0 5 10 15 Turkey 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year Uruguay Zimbabwe Total reserves (% of GDP) 5 10 15 20 25 30 Total reserves (% of GDP) 2 4 6 8 10 12 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 13 / 20

Reserve Accumulation and Crises Figure: Reserve Accumulation and Crises in Advanced Economies Greece Italy Total reserves (% of GDP) 0 200 400 600 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year Total reserves (% of GDP) 20 40 60 80 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year Total reserves (% of GDP) 2 4 6 8 10 12 New Zealand 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year Total reserves (% of GDP) 200 400 600 80010001200 Portugal 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Year Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 14 / 20

Basic Schematic of my Model Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 15 / 20

Moral Hazard Problem...no ex-ante announcement by policy makers can convince the public that ex-post (that in the midst of a generalized financial turmoil) the government would cross its arms and let the financial system proceed towards its debacle. (Corsetti et al., 1999) Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 16 / 20

Basic Dynamics: Total Lending Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 17 / 20

Basic Dynamics: Total Lending Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 18 / 20

Conclusions The International Monetary System has moved to a configuration in which central banks are increasingly accumulation reserves through foreign exchange intervention. Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 19 / 20

Conclusions The International Monetary System has moved to a configuration in which central banks are increasingly accumulation reserves through foreign exchange intervention. Reserve accumulation could theoretically create conditions of moral hazard that allows attracts increased gross flows into the economy, and thereby could create increased financial instability. Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 19 / 20

Conclusions The International Monetary System has moved to a configuration in which central banks are increasingly accumulation reserves through foreign exchange intervention. Reserve accumulation could theoretically create conditions of moral hazard that allows attracts increased gross flows into the economy, and thereby could create increased financial instability. This is not to suggest that countries should not accumulate reserves: they provide a very important buffer against the effects of volatile gross capital flows. Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 19 / 20

Conclusions The International Monetary System has moved to a configuration in which central banks are increasingly accumulation reserves through foreign exchange intervention. Reserve accumulation could theoretically create conditions of moral hazard that allows attracts increased gross flows into the economy, and thereby could create increased financial instability. This is not to suggest that countries should not accumulate reserves: they provide a very important buffer against the effects of volatile gross capital flows. Some of these effects can be mitigated by other policy tools to manage the external account, like capital controls or policy coordination. Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 19 / 20

Figure: Trend in Capital Account Openness Chinn Ito Index of Capital Account Openness.2.4.6.8 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 year Developing Countries Advanced Countries Emerging Countries Source: Author s Calculations based on Chinn-Ito (2006) Back Devika Dutt (UMass Amherst) Counterproductive Reserve Accumulation? September 4, 2018 20 / 20