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Central Bank Bond Purchases and the Price of Safety


Abstract: Central banks purchase bonds and other securities with their own reserves. In doing so, they expand the supply of safe assets in the economy, which should lower the premium investors are willing to pay for safety. Analysis confirms that bond purchases by the European Central Bank in 2015–2021 lowered safety premiums for investors, partially offsetting declines in bond yields as much as 30 basis points. The results suggest that such transactions essentially reduce a central bank’s effectiveness in using asset purchases to lower interest rates in safe bond markets.

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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Part of Series: FRBSF Economic Letter

Publication Date: 2026-06-22

Volume: 2026

Issue: 16

Pages: 5