Discussion on the factors affecting the exchange rate between China and the United States
College:
College of Business and Public Management
Major:
Finance
Faculty Research Advisor(s):
Huaibing Yu
Abstract:
My research topic discusses the factors influencing the exchange rate between China and the United States. In the context of globalization, China and the US, as the world's largest economies, experience currency fluctuations that not only impact bilateral trade and investment but also have profound effects on the global economy. This study aims to analyze and discuss the main factors affecting the exchange rate movements between these two nations, including but not limited to economic policies, interest rate differentials, trade balances, political stability, and the demand and supply conditions in the international market. Through quantitative and qualitative research methods, this paper seeks to uncover how these factors independently and interactively influence the exchange rate dynamics. The findings aim to provide insights for policymakers, investors, and researchers interested in the complexities of currency exchange and its broader economic implicationsMy research topic discusses the factors influencing the exchange rate between China and the United States. In the context of globalization, China and the US, as the world's largest economies, experience currency fluctuations that not only impact bilateral trade and investment but also have profound effects on the global economy. This study aims to analyze and discuss the main factors affecting the exchange rate movements between these two nations, including but not limited to economic policies, interest rate differentials, trade balances, political stability, and the demand and supply conditions in the international market. Through quantitative and qualitative research methods, this paper seeks to uncover how these factors independently and interactively influence the exchange rate dynamics. The findings aim to provide insights for policymakers, investors, and researchers interested in the complexities of currency exchange and its broader economic implications.