Expected versus unexpected monetary policy impulses and interest rate pass-through in euro-zone retail banking markets |
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Affiliation: | 1. Inter-American Development Bank, United States;2. Banco de la República, Colombia;1. Czech National Bank, Czech Republic;2. Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | This paper investigates the interest rate pass-through in the euro-zone’s retail banking markets by differentiating between expected and unexpected monetary policy impulses. The paper introduces interest futures as measures of expected interest rates into pass-through studies. By allowing various specifications of the pass-through process, including asymmetric adjustment, we find a faster pass-through in loan markets when interest rate changes are correctly anticipated. In contrast, deposit markets are found to be more rigid. Overall, our results suggest that a well-communicated monetary policy is important for a speedier and a more homogenous pass-through but may also be complemented by competition policies. |
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