Non-Bank Financial Intermediation in the Euro Area: Implications for Monetary Policy Transmission and Key Vulnerabilities

Lorenzo Cappiello, F. Holm-Hadulla, A. Maddaloni, L. Arts, Nicolas Même, P. Migiakis, Caterina Behrens, Alban Moura, Stefano Corradin, Annalisa Ferrando, Juha Niemelä, Margherita Giuzio, O. Pierrard, Lev Ratnovski, Adam Gulan, Alexandra Schober-Rhomberg, A. Hertkorn, Michael Sigmund, Christoph Kaufmann, Lucía Kazarian Avakian, Patricia Stupariu, K. Koskinen, Marco Taboga, Franck Sédillot, Luis Tavares, Jani Matilainen, Emme Van den, Falk Mazelis, Andrea Zaghini, B. McCarthy
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The financing structure of the euro area economy has evolved since the global financial crisis with non-bank financial intermediation taking a more prominent role. This shift affects the transmission of monetary policy. Compared with banks, non-bank financial intermediaries are more responsive to monetary policy measures that influence longer-term interest rates, such as asset purchases. The increasing role of debt securities in the financing structure of firms also leads to a stronger transmission of long-rate shocks. At the same time, short-term policy rates remain an effective tool to steer economic outcomes in the euro area, which is still highly reliant on bank loans. Amid a low interest rate environment, the growth of market-based finance has been accompanied by increased credit, liquidity and duration risk in the non-bank sector. Interconnections in the financial system can amplify contagion and impair the smooth transmission of monetary policy in periods of market distress. The growing importance of non-bank financial intermediaries has implications for the functioning of financial market segments relevant for monetary policy transmission, in particular the money markets and the bond markets.
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欧元区非银行金融中介:对货币政策传导和主要脆弱性的影响
自全球金融危机以来,欧元区经济的融资结构发生了变化,非银行金融中介的作用更加突出。这种转变影响了货币政策的传导。与银行相比,非银行金融中介机构对影响长期利率的货币政策措施(如资产购买)反应更灵敏。债务证券在企业融资结构中的作用越来越大,也导致长期利率冲击的传导更强。与此同时,短期政策利率仍然是引导欧元区经济结果的有效工具,欧元区仍然高度依赖银行贷款。在低利率环境下,市场化金融的增长伴随着非银行部门信贷、流动性和期限风险的增加。金融体系中的相互联系会放大传染,并在市场低迷时期损害货币政策的平稳传导。非银行金融中介机构的重要性日益增加,影响到与货币政策传导有关的金融市场部门的运作,特别是货币市场和债券市场。
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