2023
DOI: 10.18488/29.v10i1.3265
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Do foreign exchange administration rules strengthen the currency value? Policy lessons from an emerging market

Abstract: After the announcement of the US presidential election result on 8 November 2016, many ASEAN currencies became volatile relative to the US Dollar (USD). Despite being an emerging market, Malaysia took an unprecedented step. It implemented new rules in December 2016 to halt the decline of the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR). Under the new rules, exporters must convert 75 per cent of export proceeds from foreign currency to local currency with a licensed financial institution. Using the sample period from September 2015… Show more

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