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We match granular supervisory and credit register data to assess the implications of banks' exposure to interest rate risk on the monetary policy transmission to bank lending supply in the euro area. We exploit the largest and swiftest increase in interest rates since the creation of the euro...
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The ECB Forum on Central Banking is an annual event organised by the European Central Bank which has been held in the beautiful surroundings of Sintra, Portugal, since 2014. It provides a unique opportunity for central bank governors, academics, high-level financial market representatives,...
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This book is a collection of the proceedings of the ECB Legal Conference "From Monetary Union to Banking Union, on the way to Capital Markets Union: new opportunities for European integration", hosted by the European Central Bank on 1 and 2 September 2015. One of the main objectives of this...
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In October 2014 the ECB hosted its seventh biennial conference on statistics, entitled "Towards the banking union: opportunities and challenges for statistics". The conference attracted a wide range of policy-makers, including a number of members of the ECB's Governing Council, as well as users...
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This paper examines whether the minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) have provided markets with additional information about the future course of monetary policy. The paper conducts an econometric approach based on an Ordered Probit model explaining future policy rate...
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This paper presents evidence that banks react to regulation in a forward-looking manner. A case study documents a … reaction to Basel II as early as 2000, in other words about seven years prior to the implementation of the regulation in 2007 …
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We study whether it is desirable for the central bank to supply reserves abundantly, i.e. beyond the level that satisfies financial institutions' aggregate liquidity needs. Using a theoretical framework, we demonstrate that abundant reserves would help fulfil the private sector's demand for safe...
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Transaction cost shocks in financial markets are known to affect asset prices. This paper analyses how changes in transaction costs may affect the value of assets that banks use to collateralise borrowings in monetary policy operations. Based on a simple asset pricing model and employing a...
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