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Will macroprudential policy counteract monetary policy's effects on financial stability?

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Agur, Itai ; Demertzis, Maria

Bruegel, Brussels

Bruegel - Brussels

2018

26 p.

monetary policy ; regulation ; stability ; financial policy

Working Paper / Issue

01

Financing and monetary policy

http://www.bruegel.org/

English

Bibliogr.

"How does monetary policy impact upon macroprudential regulation? This paper models monetary policy's transmission to bank risk taking, and its interaction with a regulator's optimization problem.

The regulator uses its macroprudential tool, a leverage ratio, to maintain financial stability, while taking account of the impact on credit provision. A change in the monetary policy rate tilts the regulator's entire trade-off. The authors show that the regulator allows interest rate changes to partly “pass through” to bank soundness by not neutralizing the risk-taking channel of monetary policy. Thus, monetary policy affects financial stability, even in the presence of macroprudential regulation."

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