The Corporate Sector Purchase Programme (CSPP): Challenges and future prospects

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Series Details September 2017
Publication Date September 2017
ISBN 978-92-846-1626-
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Report 1: Summary:
Large-scale asset purchase programmes are a form of monetary policy in which market interest rates are reduced by different amounts at different maturities – and lower them at the long rates that affect investment and consumption decisions. They are designed to stimulate spending by increasing liquidity, raising asset prices, creating wealth effects, lowering borrowing costs and increasing investment.

Corporate bond purchases (CSPP) are complementary to, not an alternative to standard QE policies. They increase the impact of QE policies; widen the pool of (potentially) high quality assets that can be used (itself a risk reducing measure that reduces the pressure on reserves); and make it easier to steer economic performance by reducing risk premia, that is sectoral or regional interest spreads. That not only reduces average borrowing costs; it delivers better economic performance where it matters most.

More important perhaps, this technique allows us to bypass the risk aversion and regulatory constraints in the banking system that have limited the transmission of greater liquidity into loans and new investment spending despite lower borrowing costs. The risks to the ECB’s balance sheet appear to be small, and likely to be less than using bonds from highly indebted governments.

Report 2 Summary
The ECB has adopted a variety of different unconventional monetary policy measures since the Global Financial Crisis. In 2016, the ECB additionally adopted the corporate sector purchase programme (CSPP), during which the ECB buys bonds of the private non-financial sector for the first time. One important reason for the adoption of the CSPP possibly was that business investment has been persistently weak in the euro area after the Global Financial Crisis. In this briefing paper, we provide a first assessment of the CSPP, including a discussion of challenges for and future prospects of the programme.

Source Link http://dx.publications.europa.eu/10.2861/18599
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European Parliament: European Parliamentary Research Service: In-Depth Analysis, September 2017: The Corporate Sector Purchase Programme (CSPP): Challenges and future prospects http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/IDAN/2017/607339/IPOL_IDA(2017)607339_EN.pdf
ESO: Background information: Monetary policy decisions, 10 March 2016 / ECB adds corporate sector purchase programme (CSPP) to the asset purchase programme (APP) and announces changes to APP / ECB announces new series of targeted longer-term refinancing operations (TLTRO II) http://www.europeansources.info/record/monetary-policy-decisions-10-march-2016-ecb-adds-corporate-sector-purchase-programme-cspp-to-the-asset-purchase-programme-app-and-announces-changes-to-app-ecb-announces-new-series-of-targeted/
European Parliament: European Parliamentary Research Service: In-Depth Analysis, September 2017: The corporate sector purchase programme (CSPP): Challenges and future prospects http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/IDAN/2017/607340/IPOL_IDA(2017)607340_EN.pdf
Blog: LSE EuroppBlog, 27.09.17: Assessing the impact of the ECB’s Corporate Sector Purchase Programme on SMEs http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2017/09/27/assessing-the-impact-of-the-ecbs-corporate-sector-purchase-programme-cspp-on-smes/

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