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the international liquidity management aspect of sterilization over the traditional monetary one, a re-focus that seems … liquidity management issues more generally …
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emerging economy, and those affecting borrowing from foreign lenders. This 'dual liquidity' model offers a parsimonious …
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play a key role in benefiting from the spillovers of these policies during risk-off episodes. Countries like Japan, which … already had very low long rates, benefited less. However, Japan still benefitted from the reduced persistence of risk …
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instruments used in the sterilization are illiquid or result in fiscal deficits that reduce the liquidity of the private sector … country's international liquidity during the external crisis and reversal, as would be the case with a successful … sterilization, but just a decline in domestic private liquidity. The impact of the latter on relative asset prices creates a sort of …
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We propose a model where monetary policy is the key determinant of aggregate asset prices (financial conditions). Spending decisions are made by a group of agents ("households") that respond to aggregate asset prices, but with noise, delays, and inertia. Asset pricing is determined by a...
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This article summarizes empirical research on the interaction between monetary policy and asset markets, and reviews our previous theoretical work that captures these interactions. We present a concise model in which monetary policy impacts the aggregate asset price, which in turn influences...
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