The nexus between the exchange rates and interest rates: evidence from BRIICS economies during the COVID-19 pandemic
Studies in Economics and Finance
ISSN: 1086-7376
Article publication date: 15 February 2021
Issue publication date: 7 June 2021
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to investigate whether the interest rate differentials Granger cause expected change in the exchange rate during the COVID-19 period. The study examines if the investors in the international assets and exchange rate markets take advantages of the relevant information obtained during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper used daily data ranging from January 31, 2020 to June 30, 2020 and considered BRIICS economies. The study implemented the Toda–Yamamoto’s Granger causality approach to identify the causality between interest rate differentials and exchange rates. For robustness checks, the study used ARLD short-run dynamics to infer causal relations.
Findings
Overall, the results indicate that the interest rate differentials improve the predictability of subsequent exchange rate changes in all six BRIICS economies during the COVID-19 period wherein investors are forward-looking. The empirical results pass the robustness checks.
Originality/value
There is a lack of studies exploring the relationship between interest rate differentials and exchange rates in the presence of an unanticipated event such as the current pandemic. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study to explore the causal linkages between interest rate differentials and expected change in exchange rates, focusing on the COVID-19 outbreak period.
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Citation
Garg, B. and Prabheesh, K.P. (2021), "The nexus between the exchange rates and interest rates: evidence from BRIICS economies during the COVID-19 pandemic", Studies in Economics and Finance, Vol. 38 No. 2, pp. 469-486. https://doi.org/10.1108/SEF-09-2020-0387
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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