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Central banks normally accept debt of their own governments as collateral in liquidity operations without reservations …. This gives rise to a valuable liquidity premium that reduces the cost of government finance. The ECB is an interesting …
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Central banks normally accept debt of their own governments as collateral in liquidity operations without reservations …. This gives rise to a valuable liquidity premium that reduces the cost of government finance. The ECB is an interesting …
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Central banks normally accept debt of their own governments as collateral in liquidity operations without reservations …. This gives rise to a valuable liquidity premium that reduces the cost of government finance. The ECB is an interesting …
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Following the experience of the global financial crisis, central banks have been asked to undertake unprecedented responsibilities. Governments and the public appear to have high expectations that monetary policy can provide solutions to problems that do not necessarily fit in the realm of...
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In Reaktion auf die Finanzkrise hat das Eurosystem seine Geldpolitik massiv gelockert. So hat die Europäische … budgets in several countries of the euro area. This has led to large liquidity flows into Germany. This situation is expected … to continue for some time to come. With huge amounts of excess liquidity already accumulated in the German banking sector …
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