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This article reports on a round table panel discussion entitled « Sovereign Debt Crisis and the Future of the Eurozone », which took place at the 29th International Symposium on Money, Banking and Finance, at the University of Nantes, June 28-29, 2012. The panel was chaired by Andy Mullineux...
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The fixed rate tender is one of the main procedures used by central banks in the implementation of their monetary policies. While academic research has largely dismissed the procedure owing to its tendency to encourage overbidding, central banks such as the ECB and the Bank of England have...
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This article derives a central bank's optimal liquidity supply towards a money market with an unrestricted lending facility. We show that when the effect of liquidity on market rates is not too small, and the monetary authority is concerned with both interest rates and liquidity conditions, then...
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Among the most puzzling observations on the euro money market are the discount in the weekly refinancing operations, the more aggressive bidding under uncertainty, the temporary flatness of bid schedules, and the development of interest rate spreads. To explain these observations, we consider a...
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