Bank of Israel: FX intervention successful

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A Bank of Israel paper published on Sunday examines the performance of the new Israeli shekel's nominal dollar exchange rate, following the central bank's March 2008 intervention in foreign currency markets.

Avihay Sorezcky, the paper's author, compares the dynamic and static forecasts of the exchange rate, using an unrestricted vector autoregression model with the actual exchange rate in the intervention period. His analysis shows that the Bank of Israel's policy step resulted in a depreciation

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