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This paper explores whether there are systematic patterns as to when members of the decision-making committees of the Federal Reserve, the Bank of England and the European Central Bank communicate with the public, and under what circumstances such communication has the ability to move financial...
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Monetary policies in the U.S., Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom over the period 1973-1986 are compared and evaluated, with the aim of drawing lessons for monetary policy from the recent historical record. All four countries shifted during this period to money targeting, though with...
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This paper empirically investigates the impact of U.S. monetary policy surprises on the volatility of stock market returns for euro area countries. More specifically, to extract the unanticipated component of the U.S. monetary policy, we follow the Kuttner's methodology and we use the federal...
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Monetary policies in the U.S., Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom over the period 1973-1986 are compared and evaluated, with the aim of drawing lessons for monetary policy from the recent historical record. All four countries shifted during this period to money targeting, though with...
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also be relevant for Europe's fledgling central bank in Frankfurt. Critics have asserted that ECB policymakers have an …
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