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on potential differences in the transmission of the monetary policy shock depending on the level of interest rates in the … country from where the shock originates, i.e., the euro area. A euro area monetary policy shock when euro area interest rates … are positive at the time the shock occurs tends to trigger positive spillovers to industrial production, house and stock …
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Financial conditions in the emerging markets (EMs) have become more dependent on the 'world' long-term interest rate …
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Does gross or net debt matter for long-term sovereign spreads in emerging markets? The topic is important for understanding the borrowing cost implications of public asset liability management decisions (e.g. using assets to lower debt). We investigate this question using data on emerging market...
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Interest-rate spreads fluctuate widely across time and countries. We illustrate this on the basis of about 3,100 quarterly observations for 21 advanced and 17 emerging economies since the early 1990s. Prior to the financial crisis, spread fluctuations in advanced economies are an order of...
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Interest-rate spreads fluctuate widely across time and countries. We characterize their behavior using some 3,200 quarterly observations for 21 advanced and 17 emerging economies since the early 1990s. Before the financial crisis, spreads are 10 times more volatile in emerging economies than in...
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