中国人民币的避险性

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2019-09-26 DOI:10.1111/infi.12360
Tom Pak Wing Fong, Alfred Yun Tong Wong
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本文从以美元和欧元为基础的投资者的角度考察了人民币作为国际货币的安全性(或风险)。它对人民币在在岸和离岸市场的“安全港”进行了评估,其定义是人民币在全球20种交易最频繁的货币(包括特别提款权(SDR)货币篮子中的货币)中扮演安全港角色的程度。我们发现,自从人民币在离岸市场交易活跃以来,在交易最频繁的货币中,人民币总体上具有较高的避险性。与其他特别提款权货币相比,人民币在避险性方面的排名一直低于日元和美元,但高于英镑和欧元。尽管市场分化,在岸人民币(CNY)的安全性与离岸人民币(CNH)非常相似,尽管略低,这可能归因于后者市场更强的价格发现过程。这些估计结果表明,美元和欧元投资者在以主要结构差异为特征的各个时期的评估中具有惊人的一致性。
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Safehavenness of the Chinese renminbi

This paper investigates how safe (or risky) the Chinese renminbi is as an international currency from the perspectives of dollar- and euro-based investors. It estimates the “safehavenness” of the currency, defined as the extent to which the currency plays the role of a safe haven, in both its onshore and offshore markets alongside 20 most-traded currencies in the world, including those in the special drawings rights (SDR) basket. We find that the Chinese renminbi has generally registered a high level of safehavenness among the most-traded currencies since it became actively traded in the offshore market. Compared with the other SDR currencies, it consistently ranks below the Japanese yen and U.S. dollar but above the British pound and euro on the scale of safehavenness. Despite market fragmentation, the safehavenness of the Chinese renminbi onshore (CNY) is very similar to, albeit marginally lower, that of the Chinese renminbi offshore (CNH), attributable possibly to a stronger price discovery process in the latter market. These estimation results show striking consistency between dollar- and euro-based investors in their assessment across various time periods characterized by major structural differences.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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