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shock. However, its efficacy is dampened by a reverse bank lending channel that weakens the interest rate channel of QE … shock. Furthermore, we show that a shock in the form of a deposit shift between the two countries, interpreted as capital …
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We identify a novel dimension of monetary policy from high-frequency changes in asset prices around ECB policy events, orthogonal to surprises extracted from risk-free interest rates. We find that it is present in policy events that were interpreted by real-time market commentaries as containing...
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Munich in July 2016. The goal of the thesis is to establish the configuration of collateral policy as a tool of central bank … policies in pursuit of different objectives, and to present collateral policies in practice, as well as impact and effects of … collateral policy. The thesis consists of three parts and nine chapters. The first part discusses the role of collateral in …
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Munich in July 2016. The goal of the thesis is to establish the configuration of collateral policy as a tool of central bank … policies in pursuit of different objectives, and to present collateral policies in practice, as well as impact and effects of … collateral policy. The thesis consists of three parts and nine chapters. The first part discusses the role of collateral in …
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Austria, Finland and Sweden became members of the EU in 1995. This paper examines how support for the euro and trust in the European Central Bank (ECB) have evolved in these three countries since their introduction at the turn of the century. Support for the euro in the two euroarea members...
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The European Central Bank (ECB) took many measures to combat the eurozone's rolling financial crisis. For providing … desperately scarce dollars to eurozone banks, the ECB relied on the U.S. Federal Reserve. Using a novel econometric framework, we … October 2009 and September 2012, the most intense phase of the eurozone crisis. Dollar liquidity clearly reduced stress in …
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monetary policy news shock based on a VAR model. A monetary news shock is equivalent to new information about the Fed's future … monetary policy becoming available today. One example of a monetary news shock is a forward guidance announcement, where the … shocks. We estimate the response of the euro area to an expected future policy tightening of the Fed. The U.S. news shock …
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these surprises reflect either a single unconventional 'monetary shock' or, as recently suggested, jointly an unconventional … monetary shock and a central bank 'information shock'. In this paper we show that monetary policy in the euro area after 2008 … is best characterized by three shocks, not two. Besides the unconventional monetary shock and the information shock, we …
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We assess the macroeconomic impact of pandemic-related monetary policy measures of the ECB. Conditioning on counterfactual interest rate paths that would have materialised in the absence of the policies, the macroeconomic effects are measured using structural vector autoregressions. In the...
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