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Remarks at the National Association for Business Economics Policy Conference, Arlington, Virginia
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Remarks at the Association for a Better New York Breakfast Meeting, Grand Hyatt, New York.
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The U.S. dollar clearing and settlement system received little attention during the recent financial crisis, mainly because it performed reliably, processing record volumes and values of trades made in stressed financial markets. This article shows how Federal Reserve policy measures aimed at...
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Remarks at the National Association for Business Economics Policy Conference, Arlington, Virginia
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Remarks at the Association for a Better New York Breakfast Meeting, Grand Hyatt, New York.
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We use minute-by-minute daily transaction-level payments data to document the cross-sectional and time-series behavior of the estimated prices and quantities negotiated by commercial banks in the fed funds market. We study the frequency and volume of trade, the size distribution of loans, the...
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This paper examines a two-country, monetary general-equilibrium model that includes a financial sector, capital mobility, and shocks to technologies and money-growth rates. Capital mobility allows agents in both countries to participate in rewards from relatively favorable shocks realized in...
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A close look at how financial intermediaries manage their balance sheets suggests that these institutions raise their leverage during asset price booms and lower it during downturns - pro-cyclical actions that tend to exaggerate the fluctuations of the financial cycle. The authors of this study...
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