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China's central bank and US Fed officials exchange ideas

By Zheng Yangpeng (China Daily) Updated: 2016-03-02 07:30

China's central bank and US Fed officials exchange ideas

A $100 banknote is placed next to 100 yuan banknotes in this October 16, 2010 file picture illustration taken in Beijing. [Photo/Agencies]

A top Chinese central banker expressed concern over a possible US Federal Reserve interest rate increase, while his US counterpart assured that the pace of policy normalization is "likely to be gradual".

In an exchange of policy stance, Chen Yulu, vice-governor of People's Bank of China, expressed his worry that a further Fed rate increase, at a time that most economies are cutting rates, might widen the interest rate gap and further strengthen the US dollar.

"As the dollar gets stronger, emerging economies might face mutually reinforcing currency depreciation and capital outflow. Plunging commodity prices might compound their difficulties," Chen said. "In a strong dollar cycle, if emerging economies didn't handle their foreign debt-incurred risks well, it could trigger financial turbulence in certain emerging economies, or even a regional financial crisis."

In the same forum-the People's Bank of China-Federal Reserve Bank of New York Joint Symposium, in Hangzhou-Chen's counterpart, William Dudley, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said that the recent financial turmoil took place a while after the Fed's first rate increase in December.

"The recent episode appears to largely reflect concerns about risks emanating from emerging markets themselves, rather than concerns about the direction of Fed policy," he said.

He attributed recent volatility to the broad slowdown in emerging economies, credit expansion in these economies and China's economic transition, which involves slower growth.

"Economic transitions are always difficult to manage and invariably present policymakers with unexpected challenges. It is not surprising, then, that market participants are focused on the risk that the downshift in Chinese growth could prove to be more pronounced than anticipated," he said. "I want to be clear. The rebalancing process now underway in China is both necessary and appropriate, and will unfold over a period of years."

How will the Fed respond to these developments? Dudley said "foreign developments" have been factored into the Fed's assessment of the US outlook. The weakness in emerging economies and markets is one of the considerations behind the Federal Open Market Committee's assessment that the appropriate pace of policy normalization is "likely to be gradual".

"We cannot appropriately calibrate policy without keeping these spillover and feedback effects in mind," he said.

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