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ESCB Challenges for Monetary Policy Transmission in a Changing World (ChAMP) Research Network

2nd Workshop of Workstream 1: Transmission through banks and non-banks

Wednesday, 24 April 2024

European Central Bank

Frankfurt am Main

Programme

* indicates the presenter

9:00

Registration 

9:15

Welcome

Diana Bonfim, European Central Bank and Banco de Portugal

 

Session 1 

Chair: Diana Bonfim, European Central Bank and Banco de Portugal

9:20

Regional loan market structure, bank lending rates and monetary transmission

Sebastian Bredl*, Deutsche Bundesbank

Discussant: Hans Degryse, KU Leuven

10:10

The transmission of monetary policy to credit supply in the euro area

Miguel García-Posada* and Peter Paz, both Banco de España

Discussant: Björn Imbierowicz, Deutsche Bundesbank

11:00

Coffee break

11:15

Corporate lending in face of domestic and foreign monetary policy: Insights from AnaCredit

Zuzana Gric, Jan Janků and Simona Malovaná*, all Česká národní banka

Discussant: Laura Moretti, Central Bank of Ireland

12:05

Buffet lunch and poster session, together with Workstream 2

 
The heterogeneous effects of mortgage rate shocks: evidence from the Irish counties

Filippo Arigoni and Emil Bandoni*, both Central Bank of Ireland

The original sin: Fragmentation in the money market and its transmission to the credit market

Caterina Forti Grazzini and Carla Soares, both European Central Bank

The impact of monetary surprises on exchange rates: Insights from a textual analysis approach on a panel of countries

Jean-Charles Bricongne, Banque de France, and Louis Marolleau*

The response of households to credit supply shocks

Massimiliano Affinito*, David Loschiavo, Mirko Moscatelli and Alfonso Rosolia, all Banca d’Italia

Banks’ interest rate pass-through: Frictions and heterogeneity

Victoria Böhnke, Lotta Heckmann-Draisbach* and Helge Littke, all Deutsche Bundesbank

Central bank liquidity shocks
  • Martina Jasova, Barnard College
  • Caterina Mendicino*, European Central Bank
  • Ivan Petrella, Warwick Business School
  • Federico Puglisi, Banca d’Italia
  • Dominik Supera, Columbia Business School

Session 2

Chair: Margherita Bottero, Banca d’Italia

13:30

Monetary policy shocks and firms’ bank loan expectations

Annalisa Ferrando and Caterina Forti Grazzini*, both European Central Bank

14:10

Firm liquidity and the transmission of monetary policy

Margherita Bottero and Stefano Schiaffi*, both Banca d’Italia

14:50

Coffee break

15:05

Quantitative easing and preferred habitat investors in the euro area bond market

Martijn Boermans, Tomas Carrera de Souza and Robert Vermeulen*, all De Nederlandsche Bank

15:45

Determinants of bank performance: Evidence from replicating portfolios

  • Carlo Altavilla, European Central Bank
  • Juliane Begenau, Stanford University
  • Lorenzo Burlon, European Central Bank
  • Franziska Hünnekes*, European Central Bank
16:25

General discussion and way forward

16:55

End of workshop

18:30

Drinks followed by networking dinner

This programme may be subject to change without notice.

This meeting will not be recorded.

General information

Venue


European Central Bank
C3.08/09
Sonnemannstrasse 20
60314 Frankfurt am Main

Language

English

Transfers

Participants are requested to arrange their own transfers, unless indicated otherwise.

Organising committee
  • Diana Bonfim, European Central Bank and Banco de Portugal
  • Margherita Bottero, Banca d’Italia
  • Philipp Hartmann, ChaMP Chairman and European Central Bank
  • Melina Papoutsi, European Central Bank
Contacts

Melina Papoutsi
Raquel Gil-Antona

champ_network_WS1@ecb.europa.eu
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