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moving the US dollar, yen and euro in the intended direction at horizons of up to three months after G7 meetings, but not at …
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the euro area. Equally importantly, economies with a weaker track record in terms of economic and institutional quality …
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The move to monetary union in Europe led to convergence of interest rates among the participating countries. This was associated with notable cross-country differences in the behaviour of key macroeconomic aggregates. Compared to the low interest rate countries, former high interest rate...
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transmission processes at the systemic level. We use the euro area financial accounts (flow of funds) data to construct a sector … leverage and asset volatility. We conclude that the bilateral cross-sector exposures in the euro area financial system …
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We analyse the interaction between monetary and macroprudential policies in the euro area by means of a two …-country DSGE model with financial frictions and cross-border spillover effects. We calibrate the model for the four largest euro area …
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By focusing on the cost conditions at issuance, I find that not only the Covid-19 pandemic effects were different across bonds and firms at different stages, but also that the market composition was significantly affected, collapsing on investment-grade bonds, a segment in which the share of...
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We show that a reduction in lender of last resort (LOLR) policy uncertainty posi-tively affects bank lending and propagates to investment and employment. We exploita unique policy that reduced uncertainty regarding the availability of future LOLRfunding for banks as a quasi-natural experiment....
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On March 10, 2016, the European Central Bank (ECB) announced the Corporate Sector Purchase Programme (CSPP) - commonly known as corporate quantitative easing (QE) - to improve the financing conditions of the Eurozone's real economy and strengthen the pass-through of unconventional monetary...
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