Foreign Capital Has Been Propping Up China’s Currency. Here’s What Happens When It Leaves.November 9, 2018By Benn Steil and Benjamin Della Rocca
The Treasury Foreign Currency Report Should Not Be the China Currency ReportOctober 24, 2018By Brad W. Setser
Framing Turkey’s Financial Vulnerabilites: Some Rhymes with the Asian Crisis, but Not a RepeatAugust 20, 2018By Brad W. Setser
Turkey Could Use a Few More Reserves, and a Somewhat Less Creative Banking SystemMay 24, 2018By Brad W. Setser
Can an Emerging Economy Get Into Financial Trouble by Holding Too Many Foreign Assets?May 1, 2018By Brad W. Setser
China’s Currency Internationalization Is Failing; Oil Futures Won’t Rescue ItApril 18, 2018By Benn Steil and Benjamin Della Rocca
I Gave Korea Too Much Credit For Letting the Won Appreciate in DecemberMarch 20, 2018By Brad W. Setser
Thailand is Really, and I Mean Really, Close to Meeting the Treasury’s Manipulation CriteriaJanuary 16, 2018By Brad W. Setser
China’s Impact on the U.S. Bond Market Gets Too Much Attention. And Europe's Too LittleJanuary 3, 2018By Brad W. Setser