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Central banks can play a key role in the change in finance needed for the green transition, but green central bank measures may also have an impact on the general public's trust in the institution. Trust, in turn, is crucial for central banks to successfully conduct monetary policy. The...
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This paper provides an overview of the impact of unconventional central bank instruments, the relevant international experiences and the room for application in Hungary. The use of unconventional instruments may be justified by the existence of financial market friction, turmoil, failure or...
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2015-ben megkötött megállapodással indult útjára a Magyar Nemzeti Bank (MNB) és a Budapest Corvinus Egyetem (CORVINUS) együttműködése, amely az azóta eltelt időben mind a szakmai közreműködés mértékét, mind pedig a támogatási összeget tekintve az MNB legnagyobb oktatási...
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Ebben a tanulmányban eseményelemzés segítségével azt vizsgáltuk meg, hogy a mennyiségi lazítás bejelentésekor megfigyelhető-e abnormális hozam az amerikai szektorhozamok esetében. Arra a kérdésre kerestük a választ, hogy az eszközvásárlási program következtében a...
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In this study, we used event analysis to examine whether abnormal returns can be observed for US sector returns at the time when quantitative easing was announced. In our investigation, we sought to identify the sectors in which the amount of money introduced into the economy as a result of...
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This paper provides an overview of the impact of unconventional central bank instruments, the relevant international experiences and the room for application in Hungary. The use of unconventional instruments may be justified by the existence of financial market friction, turmoil, failure or...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010854236
In the first stage of the crisis, the Federal Reserve (Fed) rapidly embarked on interest rate cuts followed by several rounds of substantial quantitative easing. However, the marked monetary easing and the persistently low interest rates triggered mounting fears of inflation, calling into...
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The instruments applied by the ECB and the Fed1 during the crisis were based on similar principles, but as the ECB and the Fed function in different financial intermediary systems, they relied on different tools to respond to different types of challenges. Both institutions increased liquidity...
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This article provides an overview of international experiences with the use of unconventional central bank instruments. The application of unconventional instruments may be justified by the existence of financial market friction, turmoil, failure or constraint, when instruments that change the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010569805