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force in world capital markets, although the importance of EU monetary policy decisions has been increasing and a Euro bloc …
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Interest rates in China comprise a mix of both market determined interest rates (interbank rates and bond yields), and regulated interest rates (lending and deposit rates), reflecting China's gradual process of interest rate liberalization. We argue, using a theoretical model and empirical...
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The impact of monetary policy in large advanced countries on emerging market economies—dubbed spillovers—is hotly debated in global and national policy circles. When the U.S. resorted to unconventional monetary policy, spillovers on asset prices and capital flows were significant,...
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Staff Discussion Notes showcase the latest policy-related analysis and research being developed by individual IMF staff and are published to elicit comment and to further debate. These papers are generally brief and written in nontechnical language, and so are aimed at a broad audience...
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The inquiry into the global significance of the euro, which is the second most important currency in the international … financial system after the US dollar (hereinafter, the dollar), should be treated as a priority in efforts to strengthen the EU …’s strategic autonomy. The main obstacles impeding the further internationalisation of the euro include the lack of a sovereign …
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The euro is the second most important global currency after the US dollar. However, its international role has not … increased since its inception in 1999. The private sector prefers using the US dollar rather than the euro because the financial … market for US dollar-denominated assets is larger and deeper; network externalities and inertia also play a role. Increasing …
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