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Japanese Bank Forecasts Possible Currency Crises in 4 Countries

August 19, 2023
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Four nations, namely Turkey, the Czech Republic, Sri Lanka, and Romania, have been highlighted as facing potential currency crises within the upcoming year, according to a risk indicator devised by Nomura Holdings Inc., a forecast mechanism that has effectively predicted previous currency market downturns.

Each of these countries has surpassed a score of 100 on the bank’s “Damocles” gauge, signifying their susceptibility to a possible currency collapse. This metric amalgamates eight factors that have contributed to the anticipation of approximately 64% of the 61 emerging-market currency crises since the year 1996, as elaborated by the Tokyo-headquartered institution.

Additionally, several other nations, such as Chile, Hungary, and Brazil, have scores that closely approach the threshold indicative of a crisis, according to Nomura’s assessment.

The ongoing ramifications of the Covid-19 pandemic, Russia’s intervention in Ukraine, and global inflationary pressures have significantly accentuated the divergence in economic fundamentals across developing economies. This has culminated in adverse financial outcomes for certain nations and has led to a pronounced prevalence of deeply negative real interest rates, which manifest when inflation-adjusted rates dip below zero, as expounded by the firm’s economists.

Nomura’s economists, Robert Subbaraman and Si Ying Toh, based in Singapore, underscored that “As the rate-hiking cycle turns – Chile and Brazil have already started to cut rates – investors could turn more discriminatory by paying more attention to EM risks, particularly if global risk aversion and growth weaken,” in a report presented on Friday.

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