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SBP revision study for calculating effective exchange rates

KARACHI: On the basis real effective exchange rate, the exchange rate depreciated 15.8 percent between June 2019 and
Published August 1, 2019

KARACHI: On the basis real effective exchange rate, the exchange rate depreciated 15.8 percent between June 2019 and June 2018; slightly more than the 13.9 percent based on the old series.

This has been worked out by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) through its study for calculating effective exchange rates, said a SBP press release on Thursday.

SBP said that the concept of effective exchange rate , which includes nominal effective exchange rates and real effective exchange rates, occupies a prominent place in macroeconomic analysis as it provides valuable information about a country's relative position, in terms of competitiveness of its goods and services for trade in comparison to  other countries.

SBP has been publishing REER data on its external website. Since REER is computed against the basket currencies of major trading partners/competitors, it is a dynamic concept as trading partners/competitors for each country change overtime. Therefore, the weights and trading partners for effective exchange rates are revised periodically as a routine exercise to make the REER more reflecting of latest trading partners.

In this context, SBP using the updated trade weights and new countries, which are provided by International Monetary Fund to its member countries as it has access to extensive dataset needed for calculating basket weights.

The Central Bank has revised the NEER and REER series accordingly. The new weights are calculated by the IMF on the basis of 2013-15 trade patterns in the global economy. In case of Pakistan, this update led to increase in number of basket currencies to 37 which were previously 25 based on 2010-12 trade data.

The new weights reflect the change in trade dynamics for Pakistan. For example, the share of China and other Asian economies in trade with Pakistan has risen considerably.

To facilitate its users, the data and a brief note discussing the methodology for calculating NEER-REER indices is placed at links below.

The data shows that on real effective basis, the exchange rate depreciated 15.8 percent between June 2019 and June 2018, slightly more than the 13.9 percent based on the old series.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2019
 

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