bookSep 20, 2012Closed access

The Financial Market Effects of the Federal Reserve's Large-Scale Asset Purchases

Abstract

Since December 2008, the Federal Reserve’s traditional policy instrument, the target federal funds rate, has been effectively at its lower bound of zero. In order to further ease the stance of monetary policy as the economic outlook deteriorated, the Federal Reserve purchased substantial quantities of assets with medium and long maturities. In this paper, we explain how these purchases were implemented and discuss the mechanisms through which they can affect the economy. We present evidence that the purchases led to economically meaningful and long-lasting reductions in longer-term interest rates on a range of securities, including securities that were not included in the purchase programs. These reductions in…

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  • Interest rate
  • Federal funds
  • Asset (computer security)
  • Monetary policy
  • Quantitative easing
  • Monetary economics
  • Economics
  • Federal Reserve Economic Data
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