Safe Assets in the Global Economy

Safe Assets in the Global Economy
Author: Joanna Bogołębska,Ewa Feder-Sempach,Ewa Stawasz-Grabowska
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Financial institutions
ISBN: 1032453435

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"Safe assets constitute an essential component of the contemporary, international financial system and are vital to its stability. As they are perceived as risk-free assets, they are a special type of financial instrument. Although the vast majority of safe assets are issued by governments, due to the increasing interdependence of economies, resulting from the liberalization of capital flows, financial openness, and the ineffectiveness of the international monetary system, issues relating to their significance, creation, and allocation are global. This book combines theoretical threads by systematizing the concept and characteristics of safe assets against the background of alternative financial instruments with empirical analyses that present trends in shaping demand, supply, price conditions, and various interdependencies in the financial markets. It shows the position and role of safe assets in the global financial sector, in the context of ongoing challenges, such as the evolution of forms of money and the processes of currency competition, the outbreak of financial and economic crises, the accumulation of foreign exchange reserves, financial innovations, the scale of securitization and monetary integration. Although safe assets are not a new category of financial assets, they are inherently connected with the evolution of money. Thus, the book examines the determinants of their creation, motives of holding, and the consequences of a shortage - all within the changing nature of the international financial system. Historical, political, and institutional backgrounds are taken into account. The book will appeal to researchers, scholars and advanced students of macroeconomics, international finance and economics, investment analysis, financial economics and econometrics"--

Safe Asset Demand Global Capital Flows and Wealth Concentration

Safe Asset Demand  Global Capital Flows and Wealth Concentration
Author: Mr. Taehoon Kim
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2021-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781589066939

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The US economy is often referred to as the “banker to the world,” due to its unique role in supplying global reserve assets and funding foreign risky investment. This paper develops a general equilibrium model to analyze and quantify the contribution of this role to rising wealth concentration among American households. I highlight the following points: 1) financial globalization raises wealth inequality in a financially-developed economy initially due to foreign capital pressing up domestic asset prices; 2) much of this increase is transitory and can be reversed as future expected returns on domestic assets fall; and 3) despite the low-interest-rate environment, newly accessed foreign capital provides incentives for affluent households to reallocate wealth toward risky assets while impoverished households increase their debt. Wealth concentration ensues only if this rebalancing effect is large enough to counteract diminished return on domestic assets. Quantitative analysis suggests that global financial integration alone can account for a third to a half of the observed increase in the current top one percent wealth share in the US, but indicates a possible reversal in the future.

A Model of the Safe Asset Mechanism SAM

A Model of the Safe Asset Mechanism  SAM
Author: Ricardo J. Caballero,Emmanuel Farhi,National Bureau of Economic Research
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013
Genre: Asset-backed financing
ISBN: OCLC:825767373

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The global economy has a chronic shortage of safe assets which lies behind many re- cent macroeconomic imbalances. This paper provides a simple model of the Safe Asset Mechanism (SAM), its recessionary safety traps, and its policy antidotes. Public debt plays a central role in SAM as long as the government has spare fiscal capacity to back safe asset production. We show that Quantitative Easing type policies have positive effects on spreads and output. In contrast, Operation Twist type policies, where the duration of public debt held by the public is reduced, can be counterproductive. Mon- etary policy commitments work if they support future bad states of nature. All these policies depend on fiscal capacity. Once the latter runs out, short term cyclical policy becomes ineffective. In contrast, credible long run fiscal consolidation relaxes the fiscal capacity constraint and enhances the effectiveness of short term policy. An economy that is near its fiscal limits is susceptible to runs on its public debt and to destabilizing feedback loops. We also show that in a SAM world, safe asset producer economies can continuously run trade deficits supported by global demand for safe assets, but they do so at the risk of exhausting their fiscal capacity.

Global Liquidity

Global Liquidity
Author: Mr.Akito Matsumoto
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781455264452

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What is global liquidity and how does it affect an economy? The paper addresses that question by looking at liquidity from two different perspectives: global liquidity as availability of funds in safe and risky asset markets. This distinction between safe and risky asset markets is important due to market segmentation, which called for unconventional monetary policy to restore a function of risky asset markets. To analyze the effect of global liquidity, I construct proxy variables and then asses how they affect an emerging economy whose interest rate is affected by a world risk-free rate and a risk premium. Using the data from four major Latin American countries, I find that these two aspects of global liquidity have similar effects on economic performance in emerging market economies except for their effect on inflation.

Safe Assets in the Global Economy

Safe Assets in the Global Economy
Author: Joanna Bogołębska,Ewa Feder-Sempach,Ewa Stawasz-Grabowska
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2024-07-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781040090237

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Safe assets constitute an essential component of the contemporary, international financial system and are vital to its stability. As they are perceived as risk-free assets, they are a special type of financial instrument. Although the vast majority of safe assets are issued by governments, due to the increasing interdependence of economies, resulting from the liberalisation of capital flows, financial openness and the ineffectiveness of the international monetary system, issues relating to their significance, creation and allocation are global. This book combines theoretical threads by systematising the concept and characteristics of safe assets against the background of alternative financial instruments with empirical analyses that present trends in shaping demand, supply, price conditions and various interdependencies in the financial markets. It shows the position and role of safe assets in the global financial sector, in the context of ongoing challenges, such as the evolution of forms of money and the processes of currency competition, the outbreak of financial and economic crises, the accumulation of foreign exchange reserves, financial innovations, the scale of securitisation and monetary integration. Although safe assets are not a new category of financial assets, they are inherently connected with the evolution of money. Thus, this book examines the determinants of their creation, motives of holding and the consequences of a shortage – all within the changing nature of the international financial system. Historical, political and institutional backgrounds are taken into account. This book will appeal to researchers, scholars and advanced students of macroeconomics, international finance and economics, investment analysis, financial economics and econometrics.

Safe Asset Scarcity and Aggregate Demand

Safe Asset Scarcity and Aggregate Demand
Author: Ricardo J. Caballero,Emmanuel Farhi,Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2016
Genre: Asset-backed financing
ISBN: OCLC:944080781

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We explore the consequences of safe asset scarcity on aggregate demand in a stylized IS-LM/Mundell Fleming environment. Acute safe asset scarcity forces the economy into a "safety trap" recession. In the open economy, safe asset scarcity spreads from one country to the other via capital flows, equalizing interest rates. Acute global safe asset scarcity forces the economy into a global safety trap. The exchange rate becomes indeterminate but plays a crucial role in both the distribution and the magnitude of output adjustment across countries. Policies that increase the net supply of safe assets somewhere are output enhancing everywhere.

Global Waves of Debt

Global Waves of Debt
Author: M. Ayhan Kose,Peter Nagle,Franziska Ohnsorge,Naotaka Sugawara
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2021-03-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781464815454

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The global economy has experienced four waves of rapid debt accumulation over the past 50 years. The first three debt waves ended with financial crises in many emerging market and developing economies. During the current wave, which started in 2010, the increase in debt in these economies has already been larger, faster, and broader-based than in the previous three waves. Current low interest rates mitigate some of the risks associated with high debt. However, emerging market and developing economies are also confronted by weak growth prospects, mounting vulnerabilities, and elevated global risks. A menu of policy options is available to reduce the likelihood that the current debt wave will end in crisis and, if crises do take place, will alleviate their impact.

Global Financial Stability Report April 2012

Global Financial Stability Report  April 2012
Author: International Monetary Fund. Monetary and Capital Markets Department
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2012-04-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781616352479

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The April 2012 Global Financial Stability Report assesses changes in risks to financial stability over the past six months, focusing on sovereign vulnerabilities, risks stemming from private sector deleveraging, and assessing the continued resilience of emerging markets. The report probes the implications of recent reforms in the financial system for market perception of safe assets, and investigates the growing public and private costs of increased longevity risk from aging populations.