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On several occasions during the period 2001-2003, the European Central Bank (ECB) decided to deviate from its “neutral” benchmark allotment rule, with the effect of not alleviating a temporary liquidity shortage in the banking system. This is remarkable because it implied the possibility of...
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This paper provides the first empirical examination of the microstructure of the euro money market, using tick data … maintenance periods and during the year 2000 changeover. Even intraday, overnight rate levels hardly differ across euro area …
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This paper provides the first empirical examination of the microstructure of the euro money market, using tick data … maintenance periods and during the year 2000 changeover. Even intraday, overnight rate levels hardly differ across euro area …
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between the euro overnight rate and the ECB?s policy rate (EONIA spread) aiming to explain the widening of the EONIA spread in …
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We employ a time series econometric framework to explore the structural determinants of the spread between the European Overnight Rate and the ECB’s Policy Rate (EONIA spread) aiming to explain the widening of the EONIA spread from mid-2004 to mid-2006. In particular, we estimate a model on...
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Recently, massive global liquidity has compelled many emerging market economies to change their monetary policy frameworks in order to address the financial stability challenges posed by volatile capital flows. In this respect, as of the second half of 2010, the Central Bank of the Republic of...
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