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Remittances and COVID-19 : A Tale of Two Countries
Mandelman, Federico; Vilan, Diego - 2021
Looking at the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on workers’ remittances flowing from the United States, this article focuses on the experiences of two countries, El Salvador and Mexico, which account for approximately 30 percent of all immigrants currently residing in the United States....
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Why Were Treasury Yields So Stable Over the Summer?
Jørgensen, Kasper; Wilcox, Laura - 2021
Early this year, economic activity plummeted as COVID-19 cases around the world surged and governments enacted restrictions to mitigate the spread of the virus. Over the summer, as restrictions were gradually lifted, the near-term outlook for the economy improved and economic data prints began...
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Information and Liquidity in the Market for Foreign Currency Denominated Sovereign Bonds
Miller, David S. - 2021
This note finds a negative, non-linear relationship between bond yield and liquidity using data on Portuguese, Irish, Italian, Greek, and Spanish (PIIGS) sovereign bonds from 2010-2015. This relationship is predicted by the asymmetric information model of bond liquidity by Holmstrom (2015) and...
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Globalization and the Reach of Multinationals Implications for Portfolio Exposures, Capital Flows, and Home Bias
Bertaut, Carol C.; Bressler, Beau; Curcuru, Stephanie E. - 2021
The residence-based framework of measuring international exposure is increasingly less informative, as a growing number of firms locate in low-tax jurisdictions and issue securities through offshore subsidiaries. This has clouded the view of capital flows and investor exposures from standard...
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Natural Disasters, Climate Change, and Sovereign Risk
Mallucci, Enrico - 2021
Unexpected shocks may tip countries with elevated fiscal vulnerabilities into default. The literature has emphasized the role of macroeconomic and financial shocks, such as a decline of commodity prices (Reinhart et al., 2016) or banking crises (Baltenau and Erce, 2018) in shaping sovereign risk
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How Do Principal Trading Firms and Dealers Trade around FOMC Statement Releases?
Harkrader, James; Weitz, Daniel - 2021
This FEDS Note examines how different types of market participants transact in the Treasury market in the periods immediately following statement releases at the conclusion of Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meetings. We compare intermediation patterns following scheduled statement releases...
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Tokens and Accounts in the Context of Digital Currencies
Lee, Alexander; Malone, Brendan; Wong, Paul - 2021
This report provides an overview of two concepts that come up frequently in discussions of digital currencies: tokens and accounts. The meaning of each concept differs depending on context. For cryptocurrencies, the term "token" has a relatively straightforward, technology-specific definition....
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The U.S. Syndicated Term Loan Market : Who Holds What and When?
Lee, Seung Jung - 2020
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Assessing Major Country Exposures of U.S. Banks Using 0009a Data Reports : A Brexit Case Study
von Hafften, Alexander - 2020
This note describes an underutilized data source on international exposures of U.S. commercial banks and bank holding companies. As an example of the type of analyses these data permit, the note characterizes how banks' exposures to potential Brexit-related risks have changed since the U.K....
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Interest on Excess Reserves and U.S Commercial Bank Lending
Rezende, Marcelo - 2020
In this note, we empirically assess whether changes in the interest on excess reserves (IOER) rate and changes in the spread between the IOER rate and the effective federal funds rate (EFFR) have affected banks' reserve holdings and lending, controlling for changes in the stance of monetary...
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