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Which currencies are fundamentally misaligned?

The Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE) is due to publish its latest semi-annual estimates of fundamental equilibrium exchange rates (FEERs) soon. These are likely to suggest that the Turkish lira, New Zealand dollar and South African rand are the most overvalued currencies in its sample, underlining their comparative vulnerability to tighter Fed policy.


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