Impact of economic factors towards exchange rate in Malaysia / Nur Syahirah Jamaludin

This paper aims to study the relationship between exchange rate and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), inflation and interest rate in Malaysia. Time series data over the period of 1 991 to 2020. a total of 30 observations have been collected from World Bank Data. It also discusses the effect of economic...

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Main Author: Jamaludin, Nur Syahirah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1019682024-10-28T01:49:47Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101968/ Impact of economic factors towards exchange rate in Malaysia / Nur Syahirah Jamaludin Jamaludin, Nur Syahirah Economics Interest rates Foreign exchange. Foreign exchange rates This paper aims to study the relationship between exchange rate and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), inflation and interest rate in Malaysia. Time series data over the period of 1 991 to 2020. a total of 30 observations have been collected from World Bank Data. It also discusses the effect of economic factors towards the exchange rate using regression analysis to determine whether these factors will affect the exchange rate or not. The findings have concluded that all of the independent variables GDP, inflation and interest rate have a positive relationship with the exchange rate and are statistically significant, influencing the exchange rate during the study period. The model does not suffer from the multicollinearity, serial correlation and heteroskedasticity while being tested. Currency fluctuations are a natural result of most major countries' use of variable exchange rates. As a result, the value of a currency might change from one moment to the next. The Asian Financial Crisis, which began with the depreciation of the Thai baht in the summer of 1997, is a good illustration of the chaos created by unfavourable currency movements. This currency contagion expanded to neighbouring nations including Indonesia, Malaysia, and South Korea, causing severe economic contractions as bankruptcies and stock markets fell. So this study will concentrate on Malaysia as one of the countries that was affected by the Asian Financial crisis to help us be more prepared in the future. 2022 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101968/1/101968.pdf Impact of economic factors towards exchange rate in Malaysia / Nur Syahirah Jamaludin. (2022) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Johor.
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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country Malaysia
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language English
topic Economics
Interest rates
Foreign exchange. Foreign exchange rates
spellingShingle Economics
Interest rates
Foreign exchange. Foreign exchange rates
Jamaludin, Nur Syahirah
Impact of economic factors towards exchange rate in Malaysia / Nur Syahirah Jamaludin
description This paper aims to study the relationship between exchange rate and Gross Domestic Product (GDP), inflation and interest rate in Malaysia. Time series data over the period of 1 991 to 2020. a total of 30 observations have been collected from World Bank Data. It also discusses the effect of economic factors towards the exchange rate using regression analysis to determine whether these factors will affect the exchange rate or not. The findings have concluded that all of the independent variables GDP, inflation and interest rate have a positive relationship with the exchange rate and are statistically significant, influencing the exchange rate during the study period. The model does not suffer from the multicollinearity, serial correlation and heteroskedasticity while being tested. Currency fluctuations are a natural result of most major countries' use of variable exchange rates. As a result, the value of a currency might change from one moment to the next. The Asian Financial Crisis, which began with the depreciation of the Thai baht in the summer of 1997, is a good illustration of the chaos created by unfavourable currency movements. This currency contagion expanded to neighbouring nations including Indonesia, Malaysia, and South Korea, causing severe economic contractions as bankruptcies and stock markets fell. So this study will concentrate on Malaysia as one of the countries that was affected by the Asian Financial crisis to help us be more prepared in the future.
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title Impact of economic factors towards exchange rate in Malaysia / Nur Syahirah Jamaludin
title_short Impact of economic factors towards exchange rate in Malaysia / Nur Syahirah Jamaludin
title_full Impact of economic factors towards exchange rate in Malaysia / Nur Syahirah Jamaludin
title_fullStr Impact of economic factors towards exchange rate in Malaysia / Nur Syahirah Jamaludin
title_full_unstemmed Impact of economic factors towards exchange rate in Malaysia / Nur Syahirah Jamaludin
title_sort impact of economic factors towards exchange rate in malaysia / nur syahirah jamaludin
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/101968/1/101968.pdf
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