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The Great Moderation, the Great Panic and the Great Contraction Charlie Bean Deputy Governor, Bank of England Barcelona, 25 August 2009
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1. International credit expansion Financial liabilities of household and business (% of GDP) Source: Federal Reserve, Flow of FundsSource: OECD
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2. Financial innovation Source: Dealogic. Source: Bank for International Settlements. (a) Notional principal of outstanding credit default swaps. Off-balance-sheet issuance Stock of CDS outstanding
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3. Real house prices Source: Bank for International Settlement
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4. The Great Moderation Output and inflation volatility in the G5 Source: ??
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5. The Great Moderation and risk perceptions Implied volatilities from options – standardised to zero mean and unit variance Source: Bloomberg and Bank calculations
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6. Overly Loose Monetary Policy? Deviation of policy rates from Taylor rule Source: OECD
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7. Global imbalances Current accounts (% of GDP, 5-year rolling average) Source: IMF and national sources
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8. Long-term real interest rates Real 8.5 year government forward rates Source: Bloomberg and Bank calculations
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9. Real house prices & current accounts Source: Bank for International Settlements
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R K = (1+λ)R L – λR D
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10. Defaults on US sub-prime mortgages Default rate by cohort of origination
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11. Pay-offs & prices on CDO tranches
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12. CDS spreads for major financial institutions Source: Markit. (a) Five-year senior CDS premia.
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13. The Great Panic: the flight to quality Spread between US Treasuries and Eurodollar rates Source: Bloomberg
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14. Expected losses get bigger & bigger… Financial sector writedowns on US originated assets
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15. The Great Contraction Source: IMF World Economic Outlook
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16. UK financial network in 2007 Gross bilateral exposures
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17. International financial network in 2005 External assets + external liabilities Source: BIS, IMF, OECD, UNCTAD and Kubelec and Sa (2009)
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18. Total output loss in slowdowns & recessions Medians, % GDP -5 -4 -3 -2 0 Not preceded by financial stress Preceded by financial stress Not preceded by financial stress SlowdownsRecessions Source: IMF WEO October 2008
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19. Central bank balance sheets Source: Federal Reserve, ECB and Bank of England Central Bank total liabilities (index: Aug. 2007 = 100)
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The Great Moderation, the Great Panic and the Great Contraction THE END www.bankofengland.co.uk
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