The euro has rebounded against the dollar recently, floating the question whether the positive correlation to risk has been broken. If so, what could this mean for Asian currencies? CT asks the experts.
It has been argued concerns over a US fiscal cliff will not deter more capital inflows into Asia. Will policymakers in Asia stand in the way of appreciation? CT asks the experts.
The yen's strength is of constant concern to the Japanese government, sparking much debate over how to weaken it. Some have suggested adopting the Swiss method of sticking to a cap which the central bank will defend. ...
India’s rupee has strengthened on the back of strong foreign inflows. Some suggest this is a direct consequence of the country opening up its commercial borders. Is this a fair assessment and is the rally sustainable?...
China reported the first-ever quarterly decline in official FX reserves in the second quarter, based on balance of payments numbers. CT asks what are the implications.
Gross FX reserves for most Asian countries have stopped growing. CT asks the experts why this is happening and what are the market/policy implications?
The European debt crisis has deepened with Spain's borrowing costs surging and Greece unlikely to meet conditions of its aid package, which Asian currencies will be worst affected over the next year?
Noises from senior politicians and bankers in the the US and China are indicating the renminbi spot rate is not as problematic as it once was. CT asks the experts whether the Chinese currency is now actually overvalued.