Central Banks, Policy Spillovers, and Stability
Large central banks shape global financial conditions through rates, guidance, and balance sheets. Easier conditions often loosen credit spreads and spur investment; tighter stances lift funding costs, cool housing, and nudge firms to prioritize efficiency over expansion.
Central Banks, Policy Spillovers, and Stability
Credible guidance stabilizes inflation expectations, reducing uncertainty premia in bonds and equities. When markets understand policy reaction functions, they price risks more smoothly, enabling households and firms to plan, invest, and grow with fewer disruptive surprises along the way.