Monetary policy easing increases systemic risk-taking, paper finds

Working paper explores impact of policy on two systemic risk indicators

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Central Bank of Brazil paper looks at impact of domestic and foreign monetary policy

Brazilian domestic monetary policy has a "robust" and "statistically significant" inverse relationship with systemic risk, while foreign monetary policy is only significant for short-run effects in private banks, a working paper published by the Central Bank of Brazil finds.

In Systemic Risk-Taking Channel of Domestic and Foreign Monetary Policy, Joao Barata Ribeiro Blanco Barroso, Sergio Rubens Stancato de Souza and Solange Maria Guerra investigate the impact of domestic and foreign monetary

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