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Author Kang, Joong Shik, (IMF staff)

Title Private sector activity in Hong Kong SAR and the Fed : transmission effects through the currency board / prepared by Joong Shik Kang
Published [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, 2016
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (15 pages) : illustrations
Series IMF Working Paper ; WP/16/35
IMF working paper ; WP/16/35.
Summary As the U.S. Fed begins to increase the Federal Funds rate, interest rates in Hong Kong SAR will rise in tandem under the Currency Board system. While domestic economic activity in Hong Kong SAR remained resilient in previous rate hike cycles, there is a concern that the impact of higher interest rates would be larger this time due to historic high levels of leverage in both household and corporate sectors. However, macroprudential measures have contained the debt service burden among new borrowers and leverage quality of corporate sector is healthier than its peers in the region. Empirical estimations of aggregate consumption and corporate investment show that private domestic demand is likely to remain robust with the anticipated gradual increase in interest rates over the next few years and taking into account the buffers in the system. --Abstract
Notes "February 2016."
"Asia and Pacific Department."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 14)
Notes Online resource; title from pdf title page (IMF.org Web site, viewed February 29, 2016)
Subject Monetary policy -- China -- Hong Kong -- Econometric models
Interest rates -- China -- Hong Kong -- Econometric models
Financial leverage -- China -- Hong Kong -- Econometric models
Consumption (Economics) -- China -- Hong Kong -- Econometric models
Investments -- China -- Hong Kong -- Econometric models
Consumption (Economics) -- Econometric models.
Interest rates -- Econometric models.
Investments -- Econometric models.
Monetary policy -- Econometric models.
China -- Hong Kong.
Form Electronic book
Author International Monetary Fund. Asia and Pacific Department, issuing body.
ISBN 1498376401
9781498376402