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The Fed’s monetary policy influences the US corporate debt structure
[Politique monétaire de la Fed et structure de la dette des entreprises]

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  • Urszula Szczerbowicz

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. La politique monétaire de la Fed influe sur la structure de la dette des entreprises américaines. Une politique monétaire (PM) conventionnelle expansionniste accroît les prêts bancaires des entreprises et réduit leurs émissions d’obligations, tandis qu’une PM non conventionnelle expansionniste stimule les émissions d’obligations via le canal du rééquilibrage des portefeuilles, plutôt que via celui des prêts bancaires

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