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countries. This paper develops a two-country New Keynesian model { calibrated to represent a high- and a low-liquidity euro area …. These dampening effects are higher in the high-liquidity country. We find similar results in response to a monetary policy …
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variation in the supply of central bank liabilities. In effect, the announcement effect has displaced the liquidity effect as …
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We show that the transmission of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) recent monetary policy tightening differs across banks depending on their level of excess reserves. Specifically, the net worth of reserve-rich banks may display a boost when the interest rate paid on reserves increases...
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for different types of securities (and not just consols) and it follows the approach of chapter 17 of the General Theory …
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basic NK model under a temporary peg (e.g., in the context of a liquidity trap). More specifically, it offers a resolution …
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externalities from liquidity transformation. Resource costs of liquidity provision determine the optimal monetary architecture and …
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The excess liquidity in the euro area is a product of a long period of quantitative easing. It changed the operational … system (ARS). To eliminate excess liquidity and return to the SRS, the ECB must intensify quantitative tightening, which is …
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interbank markets. Money markets enable banks to engage in risk-sharing against liquidity shocks and are sensitive to global … liquidity shocks to EMs as compared to benchmark short-term bond yields. Next, we disentangle the transmission into its various … of macro-prudential policy like reserve requirements can help alleviate liquidity shocks to the EM banking system …
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reliance on retail deposit funding and the level of excess liquidity holdings may increase banks’ responsiveness to NIRP. We … segments. We are the first to document the importance of banks’ excess liquidity holdings for the effectiveness of NIRP …, pointing to a strong complementarity of NIRP with central bank liquidity injections, e.g. via asset purchases …
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In June 2014 the ECB became the first major central bank to lower one of its key policy rates to negative territory. The theoretical and empirical literature is silent on whether banks’ reaction would be different when the policy rate is lowered to negative levels compared to a standard...
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