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In this paper, we study the influence of central bank transparency and informal central bank communication on the formation of money market expectations. The sample covers nine major central banks from January 1999 to July 2007. We find, first, that transparency reduces the bias in money market...
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We estimate the impact of the ECB's announcement of the extended asset purchase programme (EAPP) on 22 January 2015 on global equity prices, bond yields and the euro exchange rate. We find that the EAPP announcement benefited global financial markets by boosting equity prices in the euro area...
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particular, the non-parametric estimator of these densities, which is based on fitting implied volatility curves, is applied to …
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particular, the non-parametric estimator of these densities, which is based on fitting implied volatility curves, is applied to …
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for understanding this relationship. We explore the effect of volatility in the federal funds market on the expectations …. Second, we find that lower volatility in the bank funding markets market, all else equal, leads to a lower term premium and …
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During the financial crisis of 2007/08 the level and volatility of interest rate spreads increased dramatically. This … paper examines how the choice of the target interest rate for monetary policy affects the volatility of inflation, the …
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The concept of settlement balances is simple in its definition but complex when attempting to understand how they interplay between a central bank and the financial system. Settlement balances can be defined as interest-bearing deposits that belong to participants of Canada's payment system and...
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While climate change was largely tackled by government policies in the past, central banks are increasingly grappling with the risks climate change poses. They are evaluating their operational policies to reflect these risks and the transition to a net-zero economy. This paper explores the...
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Central banks may engage in large-scale lending and asset purchases to stabilize financial markets and implement monetary policy during crises. The ability of these actions to restore financial market functioning is well documented; however, they come with costs. We provide a literature review of...
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