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Fundamental determinants of exchange rate expectations
This paper provides a new perspective on the expectations-building mechanism in foreign exchange markets. We analyze the role of expectations regarding macroeconomic fundamentals for expected exchange rate changes. Real-time survey data is assessed for 29 economies from 2002 to 2023, and expectations regarding GDP growth, inflation, interest rates, and current accounts are considered. Our empirical findings show that fundamentals expectations are more important over longer than shorter horizons. We find that an expected increase in GDP growth relative to the US leads to an expected appreciation of the domestic currency. In contrast, higher relative inflation expectations lead to an expected depreciation, a finding consistent with purchasing power parity. Our results also indicate that the expectation-building process differs systematically across pessimistic and optimistic forecasts, with the former paying more attention to fundamentals expectations. Finally, we also observe that fundamentals expectations have some explanatory power for forecast errors, especially for longer horizons.
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The International Journal of Forecasting is a leading journal in its field that publishes high quality refereed papers. It aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice, making forecasting useful and relevant for decision and policy makers. The journal places strong emphasis on empirical studies, evaluation activities, implementation research, and improving the practice of forecasting. It welcomes various points of view and encourages debate to find solutions to field-related problems. The journal is the official publication of the International Institute of Forecasters (IIF) and is indexed in Sociological Abstracts, Journal of Economic Literature, Statistical Theory and Method Abstracts, INSPEC, Current Contents, UMI Data Courier, RePEc, Academic Journal Guide, CIS, IAOR, and Social Sciences Citation Index.