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How large-scale asset purchase (LSAP) programs affect financial markets is an important question for policy makers that face the zero lower bound. While so-called “stock effects”–that is, persistent shifts in asset prices observed as the result of an LSAP program–are relatively well...
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Beginning in October 2011, the Federal Reserve began ongoing purchases of Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS). I test the extent to which these purchases were associated with disruptions in indicators of market functioning by using daily data on Federal Reserve MBS purchase operations. I find that...
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We extract an index of interest rate spreads from various money market segments to assess the level of funding stress in real time. We find that during the 2007–2009 financial crisis, money markets switched between low and high stress regimes except for brief periods of extreme stress....
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