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Large-scale asset purchases by the Federal Reserve as well as new Basel III banking regulations have led to important changes in U.S. money markets. Most notably, the interbank market has essentially disappeared with the dramatic increase in excess reserves held by banks. We build a model in the...
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"The Federal Reserve is one of the most disliked entities in the United States at present, right alongside the IRS. Americans despise the Fed, but they're also generally a bit confused as to why they distrust our central bank. Their animus is reasonable, though, because the Fed's most famous...
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The past two decades have seen the construction of a tiered system of international liquidity provision, the first tier …
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liquidity and operate the payments system. Reform advocates noted that banking panics tended to occur at times of the year when … national banks were much less dependent on correspondent banks for seasonal liquidity and that peaks in lending by individual … Reserve Banks aligned with the liquidity needs of banks in their districts. Further, the article shows that after the Fedâ …
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