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Global risk-off shocks can be highly destabilising for financial markets and, absent an adequate policy response, may trigger severe recessions. In Caballero and Kamber (2019), we document that the unconventional policies adopted by the main central banks were effective in containing asset price...
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Since 1981, monetary policy in Singapore has been centred on managing the trade-weighted nominal effective exchange rate, which has a powerful and predictable influence on domestic prices in a small, open economy. However, given Singapore’s exchange rate-based monetary policy framework and...
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Governors and senior officials representing some two dozen central banks from Africa and other regions of the world met at the BIS in May 2011 to discuss the monetary policy and financial stability issues facing Africa after the global financial crisis. This volume brings together the background...
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Economic and financial integration has reshaped the monetary policy frameworks and transmission channels in the emerging market economies (EMEs) over the past two decades. Economic and financial linkages have become stronger, resulting in greater synchronization of business cycles across...
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This volume features eight papers written for the conference quot;Financial market developments and their implications for monetary policyquot;. The event was jointly organised by the BIS Representative Office for Asia and the Pacific and Bank Negara Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur on 13 August 2007....
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Attention from policymakers tends to concentrate on the short-term effects of crisis policies on growth and financial stability. This paper investigates side-effects of current crisis policies from the perspective of the classic debate between Keynes and Hayek. It argues that three issues remain...
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In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) designed and adopted a policy mix where reserve requirements, an asymmetric interest rate corridor and a reserve options mechanism (ROM) were used alongside the policy rate to reduce the negative...
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The note discusses the main features of Russia's current macroprudential policy framework. In particular, it describes the Central Bank of the Russian Federation's legal mandate to ensure the stable functioning of the financial markets, explains the interagency coordination between Russian...
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Challenges to macroprudential policy are mainly of a universal nature and encompass, in particular, difficulties in the pre-emptive identification of looming imbalances; interactions with the political cycle; asymmetry in the perception of costs and benefits of using macroprudential instruments;...
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Macroprudential tools were actively used in India long before the onset of the global financial crisis. The regulatory tools, and the power to activate them, reside with sectoral authorities, while the Financial Stability and Development Council is the apex body concerned with financial...
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