The Impact of Exchange Rate Deviations from PPP Equilibrium on the U.S. Demand for Foreign Equity Securities

Axel Grossmann, Chris Paul, Marc W. Simpson

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Abstract

Applying fixed-effects panel data, this study investigates the impact of U.S. dollar exchange rate movements during different exchange rate states (overvaluation and undervaluation) on the monthly real gross and real net purchases of foreign equities by U.S. residents over the post-Plaza Accord period. The foreign equities come from 22 developed and 25 developing countries. Previous research has posited two alternative hypotheses regarding the relationship between exchange rates and foreign investment. These are the wealth effect and the profit-oriented effect. The evidence herein suggests that these two hypotheses coexist. We find robust evidence for a negative relationship between the exchange rate movements of an undervalued U.S. dollar and the demand for foreign equities. For developed countries, the wealth effect dominates the profit-oriented effect when the U.S. dollar is overvalued, while, for developing countries, the profit-oriented effect dominates the wealth effect. The results emphasize the importance of considering exchange rate states derived from a relative PPP equilibrium when analyzing U.S. allocations to foreign equities. The findings with respect to the macroeconomic control variables are mainly in agreement with the predictions of international financial theory. Some of the results, however, disappear or become inconclusive for the period after the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers. This may be explained by the increased uncertainty in international financial markets following this unprecedented event. The findings are robust with respect to different constructed equilibrium exchange rates.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of International Money and Finance
Volume77
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2017

Disciplines

  • Business Administration, Management, and Operations
  • Finance
  • Finance and Financial Management

Keywords

  • Deviations
  • Exchange rate
  • Foreign equity
  • Impact
  • PPP equilibrium
  • Securities
  • U.S. demand

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