The Global Financial Cycle and the Crisis Hélène Rey LBS, CEPR and NBER Jerusalem 2014.

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The Global Financial Cycle and the Crisis Hélène Rey LBS, CEPR and NBER Jerusalem 2014

A few stylized facts Strong commonality in gross capital inflows and outflows around the world, not of net flows Negative co-movements of these gross flows with indices of market risk aversion and uncertainty. Credit flows are especially pro-cyclical Risky asset prices around the world move together and are also positively linked with credit creation

Conditional correlations of liability flows with the VIX (conditioning variables are the world short term real rate and the world growth rate)

Global factor in risky asset prices and the VIX Source: Miranda-Agrippino and Rey (2012)

Feedback loop Global banks raising funds in particular in the US (dollar is the main currency of global banking). Surges in credit flows associated with increases in leverage worldwide Procyclicality: Lots of credit creation when measured risks are low, asset prices pushed up further, spreads compressed, healthy looking balance sheets etc, measured risks lower etc…

Excess credit growth is linked to crises The global financial cycle is not aligned with countries’ specific macroeconomic conditions. Symptoms can go from benign to large asset price bubbles and excess credit creation, which are among the best predictors of financial crises. True for emerging markets and advanced economies

Drivers of the global financial cycle Econometric analysis suggests monetary policy in the centre country is one determinant of the global financial cycle When the Federal Funds rate goes down, the VIX falls, banks’ leverage rises, as do gross credit flows. A fall in the VIX leads to an increase in global domestic credit. Estimates suggest that between 7 and 27% of the variance of the VIX is explained by shocks to fed funds rate ( )

The problem with the trilemma “Trilemma”: with free capital mobility, independent monetary policies are feasible if and only if exchange rates are floating (dominant paradigm in international finance). Whenever capital is freely mobile, cross- border flows and leverage of global financial institutions transmit monetary conditions globally, even under floating exchange-rate regimes.

Policy options a) impose targeted capital controls; b) act on one of the sources of the financial cycle itself: the monetary policy of the Fed and other main central banks; c) act on the transmission channel cyclically by limiting credit growth and leverage during the upturn of the cycle using macro-prudential policies; d) act on the transmission channel structurally by imposing stricter limits on leverage for all financial intermediaries. e) Use fiscal policy