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Medium-Term Exchange Rate Forecasting: What Can We Expect?
Guy Meredith International Monetary Fund (IMF) - Research Department January 2003 IMF Working Paper No. 03/21 Abstract: The medium-term predictability of exchange rate movements is examined using three models of fundamentals: purchasing power parity, the monetary model, and uncovered interest parity. While the first two approaches yield favorable in-sample results, these largely reflect finite-sample estimation biases, Adjusting for these biases, there is little evidence of predictability, consistent with the lack of systematic improvement in out-of-sample forecasting performance relative to a random walk. Uncovered interest parity fares better at long horizons, but reflects information already embodied in market prices; in this sense, it may not be useful as an indicator of exchange rate misalignment. While more elaborate models of fundamentals might have better medium-term forecasting properties, careful attention must be paid to finite-sample biases in assessing predictability.
Keywords: exchange rate, forecasting, purchasing power parity JEL Classifications: F31, C53, C32 Working Paper SeriesDate posted: January 28, 2006 ; Last revised: January 28, 2006Suggested CitationContact Information
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