Unconventional monetary policy does not lead to greater risk-taking by banks, according to new research. This will be welcome news for central banks and policymakers as they ramp up efforts to limit the economic fallout of the pandemic.
"Slashing interest rates is the usual response to a recession, but with rates now at 0.25%...
Unconventional Monetary Policy And Bank Risk Taking
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