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What lessons can we learn from the financial crisis concerning the issues of systemic risk, firms too big to fail, and the income inequality in the United States today?In light of the public anger over the financial crisis and bailouts to firms deemed too big to fail, this Essay first addresses...
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the fluctuations that occur in stock returns of US stock indices when there is an increase in the volume of Google internet searches for the phrase "quantitative easing" in the US. The exponential generalized autoregressive conditional...
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This is the conference presentation for the working paper proposing a novel sentiment-based index of global financial stress presented at the 4th International Workshop "Systemic risks in the financial sector" (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, November 26th, 2021)
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The United States is currently trying to manage a fast-moving public health crisis due to the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19). The economic and financial ramifications of the outbreak are serious. This Working Paper discusses these ramifications and identifies three interrelated but potentially...
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The operationalisation in late 2014 of European Regulation 1024/2013 conferring specific tasks on the European Central Bank concerning policies relating to the prudential supervision of credit institutions and establishing a Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSMR) has profoundly changed the European...
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Drawing on the 2016 update of the IMF's Central Bank Legislation Database, this paper examines differences in central bank legal frameworks before and after the Global Financial Crisis. Examples from select countries show that many central bank laws have undergone changes in objectives,...
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In the wake of the European financial and sovereign debt crisis there is a revived interest in the constitutional position of the European Central Bank (ECB) in the European Union legal order, notably its independence and democratic legitimacy. A new generation of researchers, witnessing and in...
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An EU legal analysis of the European Central Bank's Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (PEPP), originally published in March 2020 in EULawLive, updated to include more references to the ECB's pandemic responses (prudential, monetary policy) and the EU's NextGenerationEU Recovery and...
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