Liquidity risk, credit risk, and the federal reserve’s responses to the crisis |
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Authors: | Asani Sarkar |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 33 Liberty Street, New York, NY, 10045, USA
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Abstract: | In responding to the severity and broad scope of the crisis, the Federal Reserve (the Fed) has aggressively utilized both traditional monetary policy instruments, as well as innovative tools to provide liquidity. In this paper, the Fed’s actions are examined in light of the evolution of risk during the crisis. The empirical evidence supports the Fed’s views on the primacy of liquidity constraints in the earlier stages of the crisis and the increased prominence of counterparty credit risk as the crisis evolved in 2008. I conclude that an understanding of the prevailing risk environment is necessary to evaluate when central bank programs are likely to be effective and under what conditions the programs might cease to be necessary. |
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