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Geldpolitik 2 Impact assessment 2 Monetary policy 2 Wirkungsanalyse 2 Ankündigungseffekt 1 Anleihe 1 Announcement effect 1 Bailout 1 Bank lending 1 Benchmarking 1 Bond 1 Database 1 Datenbank 1 Deposit banking 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Einlagengeschäft 1 Emerging economies 1 Euro 1 Financial crisis 1 Financial market regulation 1 Finanzkrise 1 Finanzmarktregulierung 1 Forward Guidance 1 Forward guidance 1 Interest rate 1 Interest rate derivative 1 International bank 1 Internationale Bank 1 Kreditgeschäft 1 Low-interest-rate policy 1 Neoclassical synthesis 1 Neoklassische Synthese 1 Niedrigzinspolitik 1 Public bond 1 Schuldenübernahme 1 Schwellenländer 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Welt 1
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Avdjiev, Stefan 1 Boissay, Frédéric 1 Cantú, Carlos 1 Claessens, Stijn 1 Everett, Mary 1 Hardy, Bryan 1 Moessner, Richhild 1 Rungcharoenkitkul, Phurichai 1 Schrimpf, Andreas 1 Settlements, Bank for International 1 Shin, Hyun Song 1 Sushko, Vladyslav 1 Villegas, Alan 1
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The Zero Lower Bound, Forward Guidance and How Markets Respond to News
Moessner, Richhild - 2019
Short-term market interest rates seem to have been less responsive to economic news in the post-crisis period. We evaluate two potential reasons: forward guidance and the constraint on monetary policy imposed by the zero lower bound (ZLB). We quantify how the ZLB has dampened market reactions to...
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Impact of Financial Regulations : Insights from an Online Repository of Studies
Boissay, Frédéric - 2019
The BIS is launching a public, online and interactive repository of studies on the effects of financial regulations, called FRAME. The purpose of this repository is to keep track of, organise, standardise and disseminate the latest findings. FRAME currently covers 83 studies and 139 quantitative...
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Beyond LIBOR : A Primer on the New Benchmark Rates
Schrimpf, Andreas - 2019
The transition from a reference rate regime centred on interbank offered rates (IBORs) to one based on a new set of overnight risk-free rates (RFRs) is an important paradigm shift for markets. This special feature provides an overview of RFR benchmarks, and compares some of their key...
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Emerging Markets' Reliance on Foreign Bank Credit
Hardy, Bryan - 2019
This article examines the importance of foreign banks in the provision of credit to emerging market borrowers. It documents this along two dimensions: the share of total credit provided and the concentration of claims from different foreign banking systems. The share of credit from foreign banks...
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Following the Imprint of the ECB's Asset Purchase Programme on Global Bond and Deposit Flows
Avdjiev, Stefan - 2019
We trace the imprint of the ECB's expanded asset purchase programme (APP) on international bond portfolios and euro-denominated deposits. Our analysis suggests that non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) located outside the euro area sold large volumes of euro area government bonds and kept a...
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Markets Retreat and Rebound
Settlements, Bank for International - 2019
Shifting prospects for growth and monetary policy in major economies dominated market developments during the period under review.1 In December, investors' concerns that monetary policy would remain on a firmer course, despite a softening global economy, drove risky asset prices sharply lower....
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