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Working Paper

What Can the ECB Learn from Bundesbank Interventions? - Evidence on the Link Between Exchange Rate Volatility and Interventions

Kiel Working Papers, 955

Authors

  • Pierdzioch
  • C.
  • Döpke
  • J.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

F31

Key Words

central bank foreign exchange market interventions

Exchange rate volatility

Multinomial logit model

Using daily Bundesbank foreign exchange market intervention data, we employ a multinomial logit approach to estimate an intervention reaction function for the German Central Bank using options implied volatilities and the deviation of the exchange rate from its target level as explanatory variables. The empirical results underscore that distinguishing between positive and negative interventions improves the statistical properties of the Bundesbank reaction function. As the Bundesbank is often being seen as a paragon for the European Central Bank (ECB), we also discuss the implications of our results for the intervention policy of the ECB.

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