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The 1960s and 1970s witnessed rapid growth in the markets for new money market instruments, such as negotiable certificates of deposit (CDs) and Eurodollar deposits, as banks and investors sought ways around various regulations affecting funding markets. In this paper, we investigate the impacts...
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We evaluate the institutional frameworks developed to implement time-varying macroprudential policies in 58 countries. We focus on new financial stability committees (FSCs) that have grown dramatically in number since the global financial crisis, and their interaction with central banks, and...
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programs may also finance non-education activities for students whose liquidity is otherwise restricted. This paper explores … be driven by liquidity rather than human capital or wealth effects …
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This paper shows that funding liquidity risk is priced in the cross-section of excess returns on agency mortgage …-backed securities (MBS). We derive a measure of funding liquidity risk from dollar-roll implied financing rates (IFRs), which reflect … liquidity shocks embedded in the IFRs is compensated in the cross-section of expected excess returns| agency MBS that are better …
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during the 19th century to facilitate interregional payments and flows of liquidity and credit. Vast sums moved through the … the system's resilience to solvency and liquidity shocks and whether these shocks might have been contagious. We find that … the interbank system became more resilient to solvency shocks but less resilient to liquidity shocks as banks sharply …
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We investigate how liquidity regulations affect banks by examining a dormant monetary policy tool that functions as a … liquidity regulation. Our identification strategy uses a regression kink design that relies on the variation in a marginal high … credit supply. Liquidity requirements also depress banks' profitability, though some of the regulatory costs are passed on to …
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This paper characterizes optimal commitment policy in the New Keynesian model using a novel recursive formulation of the central bank's infinite horizon optimization problem. In our recursive formulation motivated by Kydland and Prescott (1980), promised inflation and output gap---as opposed to...
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In expectations-driven liquidity traps, a higher inflation target is associated with lower inflation and consumption …. As a result, introducing the possibility of expectations-driven liquidity traps to an otherwise standard model lowers the … interest rates, we find that even a very small probability of falling into an expectations-driven liquidity trap lowers the …
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We analyze credible forward guidance policies in a sticky-price model with an effective lower bound (ELB) constraint on nominal interest rates by solving a series of optimal sustainable policy problems indexed by the duration of reputational loss. Lower-for-longer policies --- while effective in...
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