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This paper shows that depending on the distribution of banks' uncertain liquidity needs and on how monetary policy is …
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This paper shows that depending on the distribution of banks' uncertain liquidity needs and on how monetary policy is …
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excess reserves, implying a structural liquidity surplus in the euro area banking sector. Against this background, the first … part of this paper analyses the Eurosystem's liquidity management during normal times, crisis times and times of too low in … banks operate under a structural liquidity surplus. The model shows that increasing excess reserves have no or even a …
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countries. This paper develops a two-country New Keynesian model { calibrated to represent a high- and a low-liquidity euro area …. These dampening effects are higher in the high-liquidity country. We find similar results in response to a monetary policy …
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This paper analyses the impact of different treatments of government bonds in bank liquidity regulation on financial … stability. Using a theoretical model, we show that a sudden increase in sovereign default risk may lead to liquidity issues in … the banking sector, implying the insolvency of a significant number of banks. Liquidity requirements do not contribute to …
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Many central banks discuss the introduction of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Empirical evidence suggests that households may differ in their willingness to hold CBDC. Against this background, this paper investigates the macroeconomic effects of different CBDC regimes in a New Keynesian...
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die Rückkehr zu symmetrischen Regeln in der Geld- und Finanzpolitik gefordert. …
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