Dissent in Monetary Policy Decisions: Effects, Channels and Implications
Christophe Blot (),
Paul Hubert and
Fabien Labondance
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Christophe Blot: OFCE - Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques (Sciences Po) - Sciences Po - Sciences Po, CNRS, EconomiX, Université Paris Nanterre, 92001 Nanterre
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Abstract:
We investigate whether dissent in monetary policy committees affects asset prices. We exploit a feature of the ECB communication for identification: the revelation of dissent during press conferences is separated from policy decision announcements. Following a narrative approach, we compute a novel granular index of ECB dissent for each instrument and identify the dissent direction. Using tick data, we isolate asset price changes exactly when dissent is revealed. Dissent has a strong negative effect on stock prices, that operates specifically around status quo decisions. Dissent is a key driver of stock prices on these days, explaining one-third of their variation.
Keywords: European Central Bank; Bad news; Monetary Policy Committee; Disagreement; Asset prices (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-07-17
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Working Paper: Dissent in Monetary Policy Decisions: Effects, Channels and Implications (2025) 
Working Paper: Dissent in Monetary Policy Decisions: Effects, Channels and Implications (2025) 
Working Paper: Dissent in Monetary Policy Decisions: Effects, Channels and Implications (2025) 
Working Paper: Dissent in Monetary Policy Decisions: Effects, Channels and Implications (2025) 
Working Paper: Dissent in Monetary Policy Decisions: Effects, Channels and Implications (2025) 
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