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Intervention to Save Hong Kong Prof Charles Goodhart (Sosnow Professor of Banking & Finance, Financial Markets Group, London School of Economics)

Intervention to Save Hong Kong By Prof Charles Goodhart (Sosnow Professor of Banking & Finance, Financial Markets Group, London School of Economics)

Summary

By August 1998, it was clear that the Hong Kong economy was under threat, both from the natural consequences of the Asian crisis (1997/8)and by waves of speculation. This text discusses the measures taken by the authorities, who decided on a bold, unexpected and unconventional response.

Intervention to Save Hong Kong Summary

Intervention to Save Hong Kong: The Authorities' Counter-Speculation in Financial Markets by Prof Charles Goodhart (Sosnow Professor of Banking & Finance, Financial Markets Group, London School of Economics)

By August 1998, the Hong Kong economy had become threatened not only by the natural consequences of the Asian crisis (1997/8), but also by waves of speculation, betting that the authorities would be forced to abandon the linked exchange rate (to the US dollar). When facing previous speculative attacks (starting October 1997), the authorities had followed traditional policies of raising interest rates. But, by August 1998, such policies had helped to batter asset markets; property prices and output were falling, and confidence was low. Moreover, the speculators had developed an ingenious 'double-play', simultaneously selling both the foreign exchange market and the Hang Seng equity market short; whether the authorities used an interest rate defence, or abandoned the 'link', the speculators would gain either way. So, the authorities decided on a bold, unexpected and unconventional response to reports of a further attack. They would undertake counter-intervention, again both in the equity and foreign exchange markets. This was the largest, and most successful, counter-speculative intervention ever undertaken. In comparison to the size of Hong Kong's economy, it was massive. On one day - Friday, 28 August, 1998 - the authorities bought up around five per cent of the total capitalization of the Hang Seng. Despite the eventual success of the exercise, the authorities have been quite reticent about their actions, revealing only the aggregate amounts of purchases of each stock intervened. This book uses publicly available market data to trace out the authorities' actions on a blow-by-blow basis, primarily in the Hang Seng equity market, but also in the futures and foreign exchange market. The authors set the intervention in its economic context, describe its development, and assess its results. The book provides a fascinating story and insights into what lessons academics and practitioners can learn from the turbulent events of the time.

About Prof Charles Goodhart (Sosnow Professor of Banking & Finance, Financial Markets Group, London School of Economics)

Charles Goodhart worked at the Bank of England as Monetary Adviser, 1968-85. While there, he advised on Hong Kong's link with the dollar in 1983, and subsequently served on the Exchange Fund Advisory Board in Hong Kong until 1997. Since 1985 he has been the Norman Sosnow Professor of Banking and Finance at the London School of Economics until his retirement in 2002. He was on the Monetary Policy Committee in the UK from 1997-2000. Lu Dai joined the research department of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority in late 2001 after acquiring her Ph.D. degree from the City University of Hong Kong. Previously she studied in the Graduate School of the People's Bank of China.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Background ; 3. A Reconstruction of the Intervention ; 4. Assessment, and a Comparison Between Intervened and Non-intervened Stocks ; 5. Confrontation on the Futures Market ; 6. Financing the Intervention ; 7. Evaluation of the Intervention ; Appendices

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NPB9780199261109
9780199261109
0199261105
Intervention to Save Hong Kong: The Authorities' Counter-Speculation in Financial Markets by Prof Charles Goodhart (Sosnow Professor of Banking & Finance, Financial Markets Group, London School of Economics)
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Oxford University Press
2003-05-29
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