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This paper studies an environment where policy actions provide a signal of fundamentals to imperfectly informed agents. Closed-form solutions for optimal discretionary policy illustrate that this signaling channel can lead policymakers to maintain more stable inflation by linking policy...
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Monetary policy shocks affect interest rates at long horizons (10 years or more). Furthermore, the private sector's real GDP forecasts are revised upward in response to a monetary tightening. These facts challenge the prevailing theories in academic and policy circles. In this paper, I propose a...
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This paper studies an environment where policy actions provide a signal of fundamentals to imperfectly informed agents. Closed-form solutions for optimal discretionary policy illustrate that this signaling channel can lead policymakers to maintain more stable inflation by linking policy...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013013538
Previous research has emphasized the portfolio balance effects of Federal Reserve bond purchases, in which a reduced bond supply lowers term premia. In contrast, we find that such purchases have important signaling effects that lower expected future short-term interest rates. Our evidence comes...
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Negative interest rates remain a controversial policy for central banks. We study a novel signalling channel and ask … signalling channel dominates the costly interest margin channel. However, the effectiveness of negative rates depends sensitively …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012801769
Excess sensitivity—the significant effects of monetary policy on long-term interest rates—is a well-known puzzle. This paper documents excess sensitivity as being more pronounced in response to monetary policy easing than monetary tightening—the asymmetric excess-sensitivity puzzle. A...
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Negative interest rates are a new (and controversial) monetary policy tool. This paper studies a novel signalling … demand and net worth. Quantitatively, we find the signalling channel dominates, but the effectiveness of negative rates …
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Negative interest rates remain a controversial policy for central banks. We study a novel signalling channel and ask … signalling channel dominates the costly interest margin channel. However, the effectiveness of negative rates depends sensitively …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013308742
A small macroeconomic model is constructed to study the transmission of the monetary policy conducted by the Deutsche Bundesbank (DBB) since the middle of the 1970s. For this purpose quarterly, seasonally unadjusted data for the period from 1975 to 1998 are used, that is, the period until the...
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This paper presents empirical evidence on the behaviour of interbank lending in Germany after a monetary policy impulse. Our VAR analysis shows that following a monetary contraction, the banking system as a whole attracts additional funds from foreign banks. Whereas small cooperative and savings...
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