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    The determinant of foreign exchange reserves in Asian countries / Nur Syafiza Roslan by Roslan, Nur Syafiza

    Published 2018
    “…The paper investigates the relationship between Foreign Exchange Reserves (FER), Import (1M), Current Account Balance (CA) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Asia Countries. …”
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    The impacts of financial integration on the linkages between monetary independence and foreign exchange reserves by Law, Chee Hong, Tee, Chee Lip, Lau, Wei Theng

    Published 2019
    “…Besides, a positive implication of financial integration on monetary independence could be established when the foreign exchange reserves is at the maximum level. In addition, the comparisons between the mean of foreign exchange reserves and the threshold levels of foreign exchange reserves that neutralise the impact of financial integration indicate that on average, the foreign exchange reserves are sufficient to offset the effect of financial integration. …”
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    A Study on the Optimal Currency Structure of China’s Foreign Exchange Reserve: How Can China Make Trade-off between the Euro and the Dollar? by Xu, Feihong

    Published 2012
    “…China’s foreign exchange reserves accumulation has been boosted dramatically in recent years. …”
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    Macroeconomic variables and stock prices in a small open economy: The case of Pakistan by Jahangir, Abbas

    Published 2010
    “…We also find that the unexpected components of foreign exchange reserves and foreign exchange rates have a statistically significant impact on stock prices and that the market is informationally efficient in pricing stocks using news regarding the discount rate. …”
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    Foreign exchange inflows in emerging markets: how much are they sterilised? by Bleaney, Michael, Devadas, Sharmila

    Published 2016
    “…As some emerging market economies have amassed large quantities of foreign exchange reserves, concern has arisen over the sterilisation of the domestic money stock from these flows. …”
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    The relationship between export and import towards economic growth in Malaysia / Nurul Athirah Rosli by Rosli, Nurul Athirah

    Published 2015
    “…Economic growth in Malaysia can increase by exporting more goods in order to gain foreign exchange reserves that can be used to import items that needed by country. …”
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    The macroeconomics originator of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Malaysia / Faiszuan Mohd Salleh and Nur Atikah Adzahar by Mohd Salleh, Faiszuan, Adzahar, Nur Atikah

    Published 2016
    “…This research is aimed empirically investigate the relationship between Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and macroeconomics variables such as exchange rates, interest rates, import, export and foreign exchange reserves in Malaysia by conduct a test on annual data set of sample size 30 over the period of 1985 to 2015. …”
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    Openness Can Spur International Trade and Financial Developments but Whether the Impact of Trade Openness Together with Financial Developments Would Contribute to China's Economic... by Lim, Sok Yen

    Published 2015
    “…In this research, we will analyse how China transformed from a conservative economy to an open economy that promotes foreign direct investment, emphasize on international trade and able to accumulate high foreign exchange reserves that will eventually lead to financial development. …”
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    FDI in India and Other Asian Countries by Gupta, Sahil

    Published 2011
    “…The Forex reserves which are also known as foreign exchange reserves have increased significantly by US$ 2.29 billion. …”
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    The Long Run Relationship Between Stock Indices and Macroeconomic Variables by Maheshwari, Yogesh, Rao, KT Vigneswara

    Published 2015
    “…The relationship has been found to be significantly negative with the index of industrial production, rupee-dollar exchange rate, foreign exchange reserves and wholesale price index, but significantly positive with money supply. …”
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    Bangladeshi migration across the globe: The recent experiences of development and challenges by Sheikh Mohammad Maniruzzaman, Al Masud, Rohana, Hamzah, Hasan, Ahmad

    Published 2019
    “…In Bangladesh, international migration has long been crucial to development as it has enormous impacts on creating employment, reducing poverty and ensuring stability to foreign Exchange reserve. It has a significant effect on country’s GDP. …”
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    A Study of The Relationship Between Macro Economic Factors and The Indian Stock Market by Mittal, Rohit

    Published 2010
    “…To get a broader insight we have taken various macro economic indicators like Wholesale Price Index, Money Stock represented by M3, Index of Industrial Production, Fiscal Deficit of the Central Government, Net investment by Foreign Institutional Investors, INR/USD Exchange Rate and Foreign Exchange Reserve. The research is conducted over monthly data of ten years period (2000-2010). …”
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    The Potential of Renminbi as an International Currency and its Implications by Wang, Can

    Published 2012
    “…After the current financial crisis, the defect of one currency dominance has been exposed and the multi-currency system is expected to be established to diversify the foreign exchange reserve holdings. Given that China overtook Japan and became the world’s second largest economy in 2010 and its significant role in global trade, its currency the renminbi (RMB) emerges as a potential international currency. …”
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    DETERMINANTS OF SOVEREIGN CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP (CDS) SPREAD: A CASE STUDY OF INDONESIA 2005-2015 by AGUSTINA, ARININGTYAS WIDYASNIA

    Published 2015
    “…We found that inflation rate, global market sentiments, and global risk aversion had a contemporaneous relationship with Indonesian CDS spread, while foreign exchange reserve, inflation rate, domestic market sentiments and global risk aversion influence Indonesian CDS spread in a one-month lagged period. …”
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