Commodity Prices and AUD/USD Exchange Rate: A Regime Dependent Analysis

Commodity Prices and AUD/USD Exchange Rate: A Regime Dependent Analysis

Journal of Business and Policy Research

Vol. 11. No. 1. , July 2016, Pages: 49 – 61

Commodity Prices and AUD/USD Exchange Rate: A Regime Dependent Analysis

Rajiv Bhar and Ramaprasad Bhar

The impact of export commodity prices, which are essentially exogenous, on the AUD/USD exchange rate is investigated. We use a Markov Regime Switching model to identify significant structural breaks endogenously. In this framework, the effect of four commodity sub-indices as generally favoured by the Reserve Bank of Australia is explored. These are Rural, Non-Rural, Base Metal and Bulk Commodities. The aim is to find, if any, state contingent explanatory power of these sub-indices on the changes in exchange rate. All the sub-indices have significant explanatory power during low volatility regime. But during high volatility regime only the first two sub-indices are significant. Further investigation reveals that a large jump in the Bulk Commodity sub index up or down may indeed be followed by a regime shift. The model also identifies the post GFC period as the high volatility state.

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.21102/jbpr.2016.07.111.04