2019
DOI: 10.5539/ijef.v11n2p81
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Mexico’s Monetary Policy Communication and Money Markets

Abstract: Central bank communication is becoming a key aspect of monetary policy. How much financial markets listen and, possibly, understand Banco de Mexico’s communication on its monetary policy stance should be a key consideration for the central bank to further modernize its monetary policy toolkit. In this paper, we tackle this issue empirically by using our own index of the tone of communication based on Banco de Mexico’s speeches and statements and find that Mexican money markets do not only l… Show more

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“…Some authors focus more on central bank communication on fiscal policy (Allard et al., 2012; Ciccarone et al, 2005). Others analyze monetary policy communication aspects and characteristics (Blinder et al., 2008; Garcia‐Herrero et al., 2019; Kibadhi & Pinshi, 2020; Kovanen, 2019; McMahon et al., 2018; Pinshi, 2020; Popovska‐Kamnar, 2017; Pongsak & Warapong, 2017) or effects and practices in different economic cycles (Cordemans, 2017), or just central banking communication on a broader scale (Ehrmann, 2006; Ehrmann & Wabitsch, 2021; Galvao & Shalders, 2020; Rosa & Verga, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors focus more on central bank communication on fiscal policy (Allard et al., 2012; Ciccarone et al, 2005). Others analyze monetary policy communication aspects and characteristics (Blinder et al., 2008; Garcia‐Herrero et al., 2019; Kibadhi & Pinshi, 2020; Kovanen, 2019; McMahon et al., 2018; Pinshi, 2020; Popovska‐Kamnar, 2017; Pongsak & Warapong, 2017) or effects and practices in different economic cycles (Cordemans, 2017), or just central banking communication on a broader scale (Ehrmann, 2006; Ehrmann & Wabitsch, 2021; Galvao & Shalders, 2020; Rosa & Verga, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%