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Central banks normally accept debt of their own governments as collateral in liquidity operations without reservations. This gives rise to a valuable liquidity premium that reduces the cost of government finance. The ECB is an interesting exception in this respect. It relies on external...
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Central banks normally accept debt of their own governments as collateral in liquidity operations without reservations. This gives rise to a valuable liquidity premium that reduces the cost of government finance. The ECB is an interesting exception in this respect. It relies on external...
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Central banks normally accept debt of their own governments as collateral in liquidity operations without reservations. This gives rise to a valuable liquidity premium that reduces the cost of government finance. The ECB is an interesting exception in this respect. It relies on external...
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This paper examines the role of compensation contracts in determining risk taking decisions by money managers in the financial industry. A methodology is developed for empirically testing and assessing the magnitude of the effect that incentive contracts have on risk taking in the mutual fund...
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One of the most difficult issues in the measurement of bank interest rate risk is the interest rate risk of liquid retail deposits. In this study, estimates are developed for the interest rate sensitivity of the value of interest-bearing checkable deposits (OCDs) and savings deposits defined to...
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Monetary policy analysts often rely on rules-of-thumb, such as the Taylor rule, to describe historical monetary policy decisions and to compare current policy to historical norms. Analysis along these lines also permits evaluation of episodes where policy may have deviated from a simple rule and...
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The importance of a firm's balance sheet for determining its investment and employment decisions is the central assumption of macroeconomic models of quot;debt deflationquot; or quot;debt overhang.quot; According to these models, firm investment decisions are influenced not only by the...
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