ECB paper finds the Fed ‘well-served’ by its stress index

Research evaluates efficacy of stress index used during crisis

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Staff at the Federal Reserve were "well served" by the financial stress index they used to monitor and model financial developments in real time during the crisis, according to a working paper published by the European Central Bank (ECB) this week.

In Financial stress and economic dynamics: the transmission of crises, Kirstin Hubrich and Robert Tetlow, argue that one reason why "macro-economically important linkages" between the financial sector and the macroeconomy have been elusive is because

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