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The use of the Eurosystem’s monetary policy instruments and its monetary policy implementation framework Q2 2016 - Q4 2017

Alexander Bock, Miha Cajnko, Svetla Daskalova, Iwona Durka, Brian Gallagher, Roel Grandia, Glenn Haberbush, Annette Kamps, Alaoishe Luskin, Michelina Lo Russo, Mª Carmen Castillo Lozoya, Filippo Pasqualone, Michael Thomas and Isabel Vasconcelos

No 209, Occasional Paper Series from European Central Bank

Abstract: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the use of the Eurosystem’s monetary policy instruments and the operational framework from the second quarter of 2016 to the last quarter of 2017. It reviews the context of Eurosystem market operations; the design and operation of the Eurosystem’s counterparty and collateral frameworks; the fulfilment of minimum reserve requirements; participation in credit operations and recourse to standing facilities; and the conduct of outright asset purchase programmes. The paper also discusses the impact of monetary policy implementation on the Eurosystem's balance sheet, excess liquidity and money market liquidity conditions. JEL Classification: D02, E43, E58, E65, G01

Keywords: central bank collateral framework; central bank counterparty framework; central bank liquidity management; monetary policy implementation; non-standard monetary policy measures (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-04
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-cba, nep-eec, nep-mac and nep-mon
Note: 2992534
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