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Reserve Accumulation: Implications for Global Capital Flows and Financial Markets
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Financial InstitutionsForeign Currency AssetsInternational EconomicsExchange Rate StabilityInternational Financial ArchitectureCurrency MovementsMonetary PolicyInternational FinanceGlobal Financial MarketsReserve AccumulationForeign Exchange ReservesEconomicsInternational Capital MarketCurrency MarketsCentral Bank InterventionInternational Monetary SystemInternational Monetary EconomicsFinanceFinancial EconomicsEconomic StabilityReserve HoldingsBusinessCurrency CrisesFinancial Crisis
Many central banks-particularly those in Japan and the emerging Asian nations-have been building up their holdings of foreign currency assets. These holdings, known as foreign exchange reserves, may help countries stabilize their currencies, but they can also lead to investment losses for the central banks. The large share of dollar assets among reserve holdings has made foreign central banks important players in U.S. financial markets.
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