量化宽松、流动性与银行业增长来自印尼银行系统的证据

Y. Bustaman, Soebowo Musa, Mira Maulida
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量化宽松(QE)是中央银行在预期总需求增长和放大通货膨胀的情况下,为刺激经济而采取的非常规货币政策。这一政策通常涉及从公开市场购买大规模金融资产,预计会降低利率和收益率的期限结构,这应该会对增加信贷分配产生影响(Bowman, Cai, Davies, & Kamin, (2015), Christensen和Krogstrup,(2019)。在金融危机爆发后,发达国家的央行已经利用量化宽松政策来确保金融稳定和经济增长。2019冠状病毒病大流行迫使印尼央行(BI)于2020年4月初实施量化宽松政策。这一年的量化宽松总量为694.87万亿印尼盾(2020年),2021年为505.14万亿印尼盾(Kebijakan Moneter, 2020)。该计划是通过向银行系统注入公共资金来实施的;通过购买大规模的金融资产,如政府债券和其他有价信贷证券。此外,BI还降低了最低银行准备金,从而提高了在信贷市场上支付的经常账户余额的可用性。关键词:印尼银行;贷款增长;流动性;大流行;量化宽松政策
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Quantitative Easing, liquidity and Banking Growth; Evidence from Indonesian Banking System
Quantitative easing (QE) is an unconventional monetary policy issued by the central bank to provide economic stimulus in expecting growth of aggregate demand as well as amplifying inflation. This policy typically involves purchasing large-scale financial assets from the open market and it is expected to reduce interest rates and the term structure of the yield which is supposed to have an impact on increasing the distribution of credit to the business (Bowman, Cai, Davies, & Kamin, (2015), Christensen and Krogstrup, (2019). Central banks in developed countries have already utilized the QE policy after the financial crisis hit their countries to ensure financial stability and economic growth. The covid 19 pandemic forced Indonesia Central Bank (BI) to implement a QE policy in early April 2020. The total amount of quantitative easing during this year was IDR 694.87 trillion (in the year 2020) and IDR 505.14 trillion was flooded in the year 2021 (Kebijakan Moneter, 2020). The program was conducted by injection the public fund into the banking system; by purchasing large-scale financial assets such as government bonds as well as other marketable credit securities. Additionally, the BI also reduces the minimum bank reserve that boosts the availability of current account balance to be disbursed in the credit market. Keywords: Indonesian Banks; Lending Growth; Liquidity; Pandemic; Quantitative Easing
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