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In global financial centers, short-term market rates are effectively determined in the pledged collateral market, where banks and other financial institutions exchange collateral (such as bonds and equities) for money. Furthermore, the use of long-dated securities as collateral for short...
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Introduction -- From ignorance to triumph -- A short terminology -- Communication: practice and theory -- Communication and effectiveness of monetary policy -- Communication and accountability -- Communication and transparency -- Concluding remarks.
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Financial lubrication in markets is indifferent to margin posting via money or collateral; the relative price(s) of money and collateral matter. Some central banks are now a major player in the collateral markets. Analogous to a coiled spring, the larger the quantitative easing (QE) efforts, the...
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