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Interest Rate Premium to Defend a Non-Credible Peg

To illustrate how market expectations dictate interest rates under a non-credible fixed exchange rate, consider a scenario where the market expects a currency, like the Argentine peso, to depreciate by 10% annually. To maintain the fixed exchange rate peg, the Argentine government must ensure its policy interest rate is 10 percentage points higher than the rate of the anchor currency's country, such as the U.S. This interest rate premium is a direct consequence of the UIP condition, serving to compensate investors for the expected currency loss.

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