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Many central banks release inflation forecasts to reduce uncertainty; at the same time, an increasing number rely on a publicly stated medium-term inflation target to help anchor expectations. We examine how the adoption of an inflation target (IT) by a major central bank, the Bank of Japan...
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Bank Indonesia and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) co-hosted a research conference on “Expanding the boundaries of monetary policy in Asia and the Pacific” on 20–21 August 2015 in Jakarta. The event was the wrap-up conference of a research programme of the BIS Representative...
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How central banks can best communicate to the market is an increasingly important topic in the central banking literature. With ever greater frequency, central banks communicate to the market through the forecasts of prices and output with the purposes of reducing uncertainty; at the same time,...
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We analyse the spillover of the turmoil in money markets in the second half of 2007 to FX swap and long-term cross-currency basis swap markets. We find that the use of swap markets to overcome US dollar funding shortages by non-US financial institutions resulted in marked deviations from covered...
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