Financial Plumbing and Monetary Policy
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Summary:
This paper focuses on how changes in financial plumbing of the markets may impact the monetary policy options as central banks contemplate lift off from zero lower bound (ZLB). Under the proposed regulations, banks will face leverage ratio constraints. As a result of quantitative easing (QE), banks want balance sheet “space” for financial intermediation/ non-depository activities. At the same time, regulatory changes are boosting demand for high quality liquid assets. The paper also discusses the role of repo markets and the importance of collateral velocity and the need to avoid wedges between repo and monetary policy rates when leaving ZLB.
Series:
Working Paper No. 2014/111
Subject:
Banking Central bank policy rate Collateral Financial institutions Financial services Financial statements Hedge funds Public financial management (PFM) Repo rates
English
Publication Date:
June 20, 2014
ISBN/ISSN:
9781498367134/1018-5941
Stock No:
WPIEA2014111
Pages:
18
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