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BIS paper debuts new metric to gauge monetary policy stance

Index captures how size of central bank balance sheet affects borrowing conditions

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Researchers at the Bank for International Settlements have come up with a new way of measuring a central bank’s monetary policy stance that involves examining how the size of its balance sheet affects borrowing conditions.

In a paper published on July 24, authors Benoit Mojon, Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul and Dora Xia introduce the monetary policy conditions index (MCI), which aims to integrate “conventional and unconventional monetary policy tools into a unified measure”.

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