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How Central Banks Are Using Tiered Reserve Systems

How Central Banks Are Using Tiered Reserve Systems

Season 1 Episode 35 Published 2 weeks, 6 days ago
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Episode 35 of Monetary Policy Explained with Fexingo: Central Banks, Money Supply, and Interest Rates takes you inside the central bank toolkit for tiered reserve remuneration. Lucas and Luna explore how the European Central Bank's two-tier system for excess reserves works, why the Bank of Japan uses a three-tier structure, and what the Federal Reserve's decision to pay interest on reserves means for money markets. They break down the mechanics of tiering — how it can act as a stealth rate cut for banks while keeping the headline policy rate unchanged — and debate whether tiering is a temporary crisis tool or a permanent feature of modern monetary policy. With real examples from 2019 repo market stress and 2022 quantitative tightening, this episode drills into a specific but powerful policy instrument that shapes bank lending and money supply. No ads, just clear economics.

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