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Using evidence from four major central banks, we decompose news conveyed by central-bank communication into news about monetary policy (monetary news), as well as non-monetary news, i.e., news about economic growth and news affecting financial risk premia. Our approach exploits high-frequency...
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One way of evaluating how well monetary authorities perform is to provide the public with a regular and independent second opinion. The European Central Bank (ECB) and the Bank of England (BoE) are shadowed by professional and academic economists who provide a separate policy rate recommendation...
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As part of its August 2016 policy package, the Bank of England announced a scheme to purchase up to £10 billion of corporate bonds. Only sterling investment-grade bonds issued by firms making a ‘material' contribution to the UK economy were eligible to be purchased. So eligible bonds...
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What determines the stochastic path of inflation? We study this question in a monetary economy featuring imperfect information and rational expectations. The central bank follows an inflation targeting rule and communicates noisy information about the future state of the economy to market...
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This paper presents the first set of Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust (PRGT) borrowing agreements that have been signed to respond to the unprecedented demand for concessional financing during the COVID-19 pandemic. A fast-track loan mobilization round has been instrumental to allow the Fund...
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This technical note and manual (TNM) addresses the following main issues: •Interaction between treasury cash management and monetary policy operations within the wider context of the respective economic responsibilities of the ministry of finance and the central bank. •Institutional...
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In 2010, Ireland was experiencing a bank crisis and a sovereign debt crisis as a result of fallout from the broader Global Financial Crisis that had begun in 2007. Irish banks were having difficulty raising funds on wholesale funding markets and had borrowed extensively from the European Central...
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In 2019, the Bank of England (BoE) determined that a disorderly exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union (EU)—commonly referred to as Brexit—could disrupt the flow of financial services that EU firms provided to UK households and businesses. To ensure that UK banks, building...
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