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- 1161: Global Bank Lending and Exchange Rates

- Jonas Becker, Maik Schmeling and Andreas Schrimpf
- 1160: Inequality and the zero lower bound

- Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde, Joël Marbet, Galo Nuño Barrau and Omar Rachedi
- 1159: The "plucking" model of the unemployment rate floor: Corss-country estimates and empirics

- Jing Lian Suah
- 1158: Financial development and the effectiveness of macroprudential and capital flow management measures

- Yusuf Baskaya, Ilhyock Shim and Philip Turner
- 1157: Fintech vs bank credit: How do they react to monetary policy?

- Giulio Cornelli, Fiorella De Fiore, Leonardo Gambacorta and Cristina Manea
- 1156: Monetary policy frameworks away from the ELB

- Fiorella De Fiore, Benoit Mojon, Daniel Rees and Damiano Sandri
- 1155: Monetary tightening, inflation drivers and financial stress

- Frederic Boissay, Fabrice Collard, Cristina Manea and Adam Shapiro
- 1154: Foreign investor feedback trading in an emerging financial market

- Ingomar Krohn, Vladyslav Sushko and Witit Synsatayakul
- 1153: Foreign institutional investors, monetary policy, and reaching for yield

- Ahmed Ahmed, Boris Hofmann and Martin Schmitz
- 1152: The heterogeneous impact of inflation on households' balance sheets

- Clodomiro Ferreira, José Miguel Leiva, Galo Nuño Barrau, Alvaro Ortiz, Tomasa Rodrigo and Sirenia Vazquez
- 1151: The financial origins of regional inequality

- Anne Beck and Sebastian Doerr
- 1150: Markups and the asymmetric pass-through of cost push shocks

- Enisse Kharroubi, Renée Spigt, Deniz Igan, Koji Takahashi and Egon Zakrajšek
- 1149: Housing affordability: a new data set

- Nina Biljanovska, Chenxu Fu and Deniz Igan
- 1148: Firm heterogeneity, capital misallocation and optimal monetary policy

- Beatriz González, Galo Nuño Barrau, Dominik Thaler and Silvia Albrizio
- 1147: Central Bank Digital Currency and Privacy: A Randomized Survey Experiment

- Syngjoo Choi, Bongseob Kim, Young-Sik Kim and Ohik Kwon
- 1146: On par: A Money View of stablecoins

- Iñaki Aldasoro, Perry Mehrling and Daniel H. Neilson
- 1145: Dollar and government bond liquidity: evidence from Korea

- Jieun Lee
- 1144: Profitability, valuation and resilience of global banks - a tight link

- John Caparusso, Ulf Lewrick and Nikola Tarashev
- 1143: Do banks practice what they preach? Brown lending and environmental disclosure in the euro area

- Leonardo Gambacorta, Salvatore Polizzi, Alessio Reghezza and Enzo Scannella
- 1142: Platform lending and innovation

- Leonardo Gambacorta, Leonardo Madio and Bruno Maria Parigi
- 1141: Is high debt constraining monetary policy? Evidence from inflation expectations

- Luis Brandao-Marques, Marco Casiraghi, R. Gaston Gelos, Olamide Harrison and Gunes Kamber
- 1140: Relationship discounts incorporate bond trading

- Simon Jurkatis, Andreas Schrimpf, Karamfil Todorov and Nicholas Vause
- 1139: A journal ranking based on central bank citations

- Raphael Auer, Giulio Cornelli and Christian Zimmermann
- 1138: Dealer capacity and US Treasury market functionality

- Darrell Duffie, Michael Fleming, Frank Keane, Claire Nelson, Or Shachar and Peter Van Tassel
- 1137: International portfolio frictions

- Wenxin Du, Alessandro Fontana, Petr Jakubík, Ralph Koijen and Hyun Song Shin
- 1136: Expectations and the neutrality of interest rates

- John Cochran
- 1135: Artificial intelligence, services globalisation and income inequality

- Giulio Cornelli, Jon Frost and Saurabh Mishra
- 1134: Bank competition, cost of credit and economic activity: evidence from Brazil

- Gustavo Joaquim, Bernardus Doornik and Jose Ornelas
- 1133: Remote work and high-proximity employment in Mexico

- Lorenzo Aldeco Leo and Alejandrina Salcedo
- 1132: Pandemic-induced increases in container freight rates: assessing their domestic effects in a globalised world

- Jose Pulido
- 1131: System-wide dividend restrictions: evidence and theory

- Miguel Ampudia, Manuel Muñoz, Frank Smets and Alejandro Van der Gothe
- 1130: What can 20 billion financial transactions tell us about the impacts of Covid-19 fiscal transfers?

- Pongpitch Amatyakul, Panchanok Jumrustanasan and Pornchanok Tapkham
- 1129: Big techs in finance

- Sebastian Doerr, Jon Frost, Leonardo Gambacorta and Vatsala Shreeti
- 1128: The cumulant risk premium

- Albert S. (Pete) and Karamfil Todorov
- 1127: The impact of green investors on stock prices

- Gong Cheng, Eric Jondeau, Benoit Mojon and Dimitri Vayanos
- 1126: CBDC and the operational framework of monetary policy

- Jorge Abad, Galo Nuño Barrau and Carlos Thomas
- 1125: Banks' credit loss forecasts: lessons from supervisory data

- Martin Birn, Renzo Corrias, Christian Schmieder and Nikola Tarashev
- 1124: The effect of monetary policy on inflation heterogeneity along the income distribution

- Miguel Ampudia, Michael Ehrmann and Georg Strasser
- 1123: Global supply chain interdependence and shock amplification – evidence from Covid lockdowns

- Sally Chen, Eric Tsang and Leanne (Si Ying) Zhang
- 1122: gingado: a machine learning library focused on economics and finance

- Douglas Araujo
- 1121: Margins, debt capacity, and systemic risk

- Sirio Aramonte, Andreas Schrimpf and Hyun Song Shin
- 1120: Energy shocks as Keynesian supply shocks: implications for fiscal policy

- Enisse Kharroubi and Frank Smets
- 1119: Keep calm and bank on: panic-driven bank runs and the role of public communication

- Damiano Sandri, Francesco Grigoli, Yuriy Gorodnichenko and Olivier Coibion
- 1118: The origins of monetary policy disagreement: the role of supply and demand shocks

- Carlos Madeira, Joao Madeira and Paulo Santos Monteiro
- 1117: An impossibility theorem on truth-telling in fully decentralised systems

- Rodney Garratt and Cyril Monnet
- 1116: Absolute blockchain strength? Evidence from the ABS market in China

- Jing Liu, Ilhyock Shim and Yanfeng Zheng
- 1115: Sharks in the dark: quantifying HFT dark pool latency arbitrage

- Matteo Aquilina, Sean Foley, Peter O'Neill and Thomas Ruf
- 1114: The term structure of inflation forecasts disagreement and monetary policy transmission

- Alessandro Barbera, Fan Dora Xia and Sonya Zhu
- 1113: To lend or not to lend: the Bank of Japan's ETF purchase program and securities lending

- Mitsuru Katagiri, Junnosuke Shino and Koji Takahashi
- 1112: Trust bridges and money flows

- Tobias Adrian, Rodney Garratt, Dong He and Tommaso Mancini-Griffoli
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