The Illustrated Guide To 4 Years Of Currency Wars
December 21, 2013 Leave a comment
The Illustrated Guide To 4 Years Of Currency Wars
Tyler Durden on 12/20/2013 17:03 -0500
While central bank intervention in the foreign exchange markets is nothing new, the last 4 years have seen unprecedented use of direct and indirect (jawboning) manipulation of exchange rates. As Goldman Sachs notes non-cooperative exchange-rate mechanics (i.e. currency wars) remains the new normal dynamic in world markets; and while some of the moves are generally consistent with cyclical (or structural conditions), efforts by central banks to ‘manage’ developed market rates in a low volatility range may come under further pressure with the Fed “tapering” as emerging market nations face money flow crises.