Lend freely to banks, at a penalty rate, against good collateral: That advice, from 19th-century economist Walter Bagehot, has guided central banks in how they deal with crises. Lending freely to ...
Since the global financial crisis regulators have aimed to reduce systemic risk and increase transparency by expanding the use of collateral—the exchange of cash or securities to mitigate default risk ...
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