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Market interaction key to effective FX interventions – panel

Central bankers from the Americas say data and communication help to reduce volatility

currency exchange rate

Interacting with the currency markets is key if monetary authorities are to conduct effective exchange rate interventions, the Central Banking Autumn Meetings heard.

Speaking at the event in Rio de Janeiro on November 20, four central bankers from economies in the Americas – of varying sizes and with varying degrees of openness – said they communicated regularly with participants in the foreign exchange markets. One central banker said the process had been improved since their jurisdiction

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