Research
BoE economist discusses danger of ‘virtual’ bank run
Faster payments and rise of smartphone technology have made it possible for consumers to drain commercial banks without having to leave their homes, official says
Rate hikes could halt asset bubbles, research finds
Tighter policy can work if savings fall or holdings of bubble asset decline, paper says
‘Significant non-linearities’ in debt-investment relationship, paper says
Researchers look at data from five peripheral eurozone countries
IMF paper calls for global co-operation on big data
Discussion note urges statistical authorities to “step up” their involvement in big data projects and develop frameworks for knowledge sharing
Sovereign debt crises hit non-tradable sectors harder
A 1% increase in bond spreads is associated with an average decline of 3% in growth of zero-traded industries
Lower monthly quotas effective at preventing mortgage defaults
60% of US defaults during financial crisis caused by lack of ability to pay, paper finds
Namibia weighs in on DLT debate
Central bank deems unregulated virtual currencies “unsafe” but sees merit in underlying technology
DLT not ‘necessary’ for central bank digital currency – BoE economist
BoE economist says there are many technological requirements for successful digital currency, but ultimately there are serious economic questions to answer too
Bank of Finland paper deems bitcoin ‘revolutionary’
Bitcoin cannot be regulated, say economists, who give the volatile cryptocurrency a glowing review
Savings and good governance are best policy against natural disasters – IADB
Chile was able to overcome a major earthquake in 2010 without resorting to international funding
Australian first-home buyers have better finances, study finds
RBA research paper finds fewer people are transitioning from renting to owning houses, but those who do tend to be more financially stable
Racial wage gaps in US caused by ‘harder-to-measure’ factors
Lack of opportunity plays bigger role than education and profession in racial inequality, paper finds
BoE paper adds time-varying parameters to DSGE model
Method allows parameters to shift over time as the structure of the economy changes, yielding improvements to forecasting
More power for US politicians reduces credit in their states, paper finds
Gains in power for politicians' power may increase banks’ ability to screen out lenders, researchers say
Low-income families suffer higher inflation rates, paper finds
The differences in prices occur in the same categories of goods
Multiplier of spending cuts bigger than fiscal expansions, paper argues
Impact of austerity is at its peak during recessions, Richmond Federal Reserve paper finds
Fiscal stabilisation spurs growth in low fixed-asset sectors - IMF
Those with difficulty raising external funds benefit most from policy, paper argues
Big banks’ share prices more sensitive to rate moves – paper
Lower capital ratios diminish exposure to changes in the yield curve, says research
Zimbabwe central bank has ‘little choice’ but to increase bond notes
Research says bond-note expansion sets the country on path to de-dollarisation; rise in tobacco output and gold prices unlikely to offer sufficient liquidity relief
BoE paper mulls tensions in PRA competition objective
Paul Fisher and Paul Grout argue a secondary competition objective can be made to work without clashing with primary objectives
IMF explores Balkan female employment conundrum
Fund shows policies are needed to secure both supply and inclusion of women; quality of institutions should be improved
BoE authors outline machine learning framework
Paper offers guide to machine learning in central bank analysis, and sets out a few examples relevant to policy
Fed paper explores balance sheet effects of liquidity rules
Study of how banks allocate portfolios of liquid assets highlights implications for monetary policy
IMF paper explores relation between greenhouse gas emissions and GDP growth
Research studies how advanced economies are transitioning to low-emissions economic models