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On 21 September 2017 the European Central Bank (ECB) announced that it would develop a euro unsecured overnight interest rate based on data already available to the Eurosystem. The interest rate, which would be produced before 2020, would complement existing benchmark rates produced by the...
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This tenth study on the structure and functioning of the euro money market is based on a survey conducted by the European Central Bank (ECB) and the national central banks that are members of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB). The 2014 Euro Money Market Study was conducted by a working...
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This paper explores the impact of the regulatory leverage ratio (LR) on banks' demand for reserves and thus the pricing of overnight liquidity in the euro area money markets. We use daily transaction-level money market data during the period between January 2017 February 2023 and examine the two...
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Using a new series of crypto shocks, we document that money market funds' (MMF) assets under management, and traditional financial market variables more broadly, do not react to crypto shocks, whereas stablecoin market capitalization does. U.S. monetary policy shocks, in contrast, drive...
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This paper studies the bank-sovereign link in a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium set-up with strategic default on public debt. Heterogeneous banks give rise to an interbank market where government bonds are used as collateral. A default penalty arises from a breakdown of interbank...
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We construct a measure of a bank's relative creditworthiness from Eurosystem's proprietary overnight loan data: the bank's "average overnight borrowing rate spread, relative to overnight rate index" (AOR). We investigate the dynamic relationship between the AOR and the credit default swap spread...
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