Monetary Policy and Financial Stability

Monetary Policy and Financial Stability
Title Monetary Policy and Financial Stability PDF eBook
Author Mr.Jeremy Clift
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 24
Release 2014-10-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1498346510

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Unconventional Monetary Policy and Financial Stability

Unconventional Monetary Policy and Financial Stability
Title Unconventional Monetary Policy and Financial Stability PDF eBook
Author Alexis Stenfors
Publisher Routledge
Pages 217
Release 2020-07-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0429629613

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Since the financial crisis of 2008-09, central bankers around the world have been forced to abandon conventional monetary policy tools in favour of unconventional policies such as quantitative easing, forward guidance, lowering the interest rate paid on bank reserves into negative territory, and pushing up prices of government bonds. Having faced a crisis in its banking sector nearly a decade earlier, Japan was a pioneer in the use of many of these tools. Unconventional Monetary Policy and Financial Stability critically assesses the measures used by Japan and examines what they have meant for the theory and practice of economic policy. The book shows how in practice unconventional monetary policy has worked through its impact on the financial markets. The text aims to generate an understanding of why such measures were introduced and how the Japanese system has subsequently changed regarding aspects such as governance and corporate balance sheets. It provides a comprehensive study of developments in Japanese money markets with the intent to understand the impact of policy on the debt structures that appear to have caused Japan’s deflation. The topics covered range from central bank communication and policymaking to international financial markets and bank balance sheets. This text is of great interest to students and scholars of banking, international finance, financial markets, political economy, and the Japanese economy.

Advanced Introduction to Central Banks and Monetary Policy

Advanced Introduction to Central Banks and Monetary Policy
Title Advanced Introduction to Central Banks and Monetary Policy PDF eBook
Author de Haan, Jakob
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 125
Release 2022-08-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1839104872

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Written by two expert economists, this comprehensive Advanced Introduction provides a thorough and up-to-date analysis of central banks and monetary policy, analysing the ways in which views about monetary policy have developed and changed.

Financial Stability Policy in the Euro Zone

Financial Stability Policy in the Euro Zone
Title Financial Stability Policy in the Euro Zone PDF eBook
Author Gundbert Scherf
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 273
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3658009837

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​Due to the lack of political salience that financial stability policy enjoys in tranquil economic times, this policy field lends itself particularly well to capture – the more so the more important the role of banks is in the financial system. Gundbert Scherf’s research focuses on this nexus between integrated banking, supranational monetary policy and national banking regulation. He finds that national level differences in financial systems and related institutions explain and drive variation in regulatory financial stability policy across countries.

Issues in Monetary Policy

Issues in Monetary Policy
Title Issues in Monetary Policy PDF eBook
Author Kent Matthews
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 210
Release 2006-02-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0470032812

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Since the Bank of England was made independent in 1997, the conduct of monetary policy has been relatively uncontroversial. The debates between Keyneisans, monetarists and supporters of fixed exchange rate mechanisms now appear very distant. Despite the apparent consensus there are many issues related to the conduct of monetary policy that are not yet settled and which will soon come to the fore. Is the current form of independence for the Bank of England appropriate? Should a central bank target inflation or the prices level? How does a central bank deal with asset price deflation? Should more account be taken of monetary aggregates? Should central banks target asset prices? What is the relationship between the money supply and asset price inflation? How should central banks ensure financial stability? The IEA was at the forefront of changing the parameters of the debate surrounding monetary policy in the 1970s and 1980s. This text, brings together some of the leading authors in the field, including the current Governor of the Bank of England, to discuss current issues in monetary policy and the relationship between monetary policy and financial markets. It is appropriate for undergraduates and postgraduates in economics and finance as well as for practitioners in financial markets.

Inflation Targeting and Financial Stability

Inflation Targeting and Financial Stability
Title Inflation Targeting and Financial Stability PDF eBook
Author Michael Heise
Publisher Springer
Pages 119
Release 2019-02-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3030050785

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Since the financial crisis of 2008/09, the world’s major central banks have been struggling to return their economies to higher growth and to reach their inflation targets. This concise book analyzes the importance of central bank policies for the economy, and specifically investigates the reasons why they have failed to steer inflation as desired. The author, the Chief Economist at Allianz SE, argues that, in an environment of great uncertainty concerning the pass-through of monetary stimulus to the economy, central banks should not focus too narrowly on inflation targets, but should increasingly take the side effects of their actions into account. In particular, he contends that they must seek to minimize the risk of financial booms and busts in order to maximize long-term growth and prosperity. Building on existing research and contributing to the current debate, the book offers a valuable reference guide and food for thought for policymakers, professionals and students alike.

Financial Stability in a Changing Environment

Financial Stability in a Changing Environment
Title Financial Stability in a Changing Environment PDF eBook
Author Zenta Nakajima
Publisher Springer
Pages 540
Release 2016-07-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1349133523

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In this book prominent academics and central bankers explore the framework for securing financial stability in a changing environment. The papers focus in particular on the following crucial issues for central banks and regulatory institutions around the world: (i) the implications of recent changes in the financial system worldwide for financial stability; (ii) an optimal design of prudential policy; and (iii) the relationship between the two ultimate goals of central banks - price stability and financial stability.