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ESCB Challenges for Monetary Policy Transmission in a Changing World (ChAMP) Research Network

7th ChaMP Workstream 1 Workshop

Bank Ċentrali ta' Malta – Binja Laparelli

Monday and Tuesday, 27 and 28 October 2025

Programme

times are local

* indicates the presenter

Monday, 27 October 2025
8:30-9:00

Registration

9.00-10.30

Session I: Credit & Bank Lending I

Chair: Diana Bonfim (Banco de Portugal)


Bank lending rates, firm-bank relationships and monetary policy transmission in euro area countries

Gabriele Di Filippo, Gastón Giordana, Bob Kaempff, David Kremer, Léonore Lebouteiller (all Banque centrale du Luxembourg)


A Geopolitical Shock to Bank Assets and Monetary Policy Transmission

Falko Fecht, Stefan Greppmair, Björn Imbierowicz (all Deutsche Bundesbank)


What drives banks’ credit standards? An analysis based on a large bank-firm panel

Donata Faccia, Franziska Hünnekes, Petra Köhler-Ulbrich (all ECB)

10.30-11.00

Coffee break

11:00-12:00

Session II: Deposit Pricing & Mortgage Pass-Through

Chair: Björn Imbierowicz (Deutsche Bundesbank)

Clever banks, stupid customers? The phenomenon of low sight deposit interest rates despite sharply rising reference rates

Victoria Böhnke, Lotta Heckmann-Draisbach, Helge C. N. Littke (all Deutsche Bundesbank)

Mortgage Liquidity Shocks and Corporate Lending: Evidence from Household-Initiated Bank Balance Sheet Adjustment

Sumit Agarwal (NUS), Sergio Mayordomo (Banco de España), Maria Rodriguez-Moreno (Banco de España), Emanuele Tarantino (LUISS)

12:00-13:30

Lunch break

13:30-15:00

Session III: Housing, Insurance & Household Channels

Chair: Jean-David Sigaux (ECB)

Housing Markets and the Heterogeneous Effects of Monetary Policy Across the Euro Area

Stefano Pica (Banca d'Italia)

Homeowners Insurance and the Transmission of Monetary Policy

Dominik Damast (University of Bonn), Christian Kubitza (ECB), Jakob Ahm Sørensen (Bocconi University)


Monetary policy at the margin

Diana Bonfim (Banco de Portugal), Miguel Garcia-Posada (Banco de España), Maria Rodriguez Moreno (Banco de España), Sergio Mayordomo (Banco de España)

15:00-15:30

Coffee break

15:30-16:00

ChaMP network update

Philipp Hartmann (ECB), Margherita Bottero (Banca d’Italia), Diana Bonfim (Banco de Portugal)

16:00-17:30

Session IV: Risk-Taking, Liquidity & NBFIs

Chair: Massimo Giovannini (Central Bank of Malta)

Targeted monetary policy and risk

Diana Bonfim, Joana Sousa-Leite (all Banco de Portugal)

Drivers of Convenience Yields

Felix Corell (VU Amsterdam), Lira Mota (MIT), Melina Papoutsi (ECB)


Lighting the Shadows: Central Bank Policy Transmission through Banks and Non-Banks

Nicolò Bandera (Banque de France), Kristina Bluwstein (Bank of England), Mauricio Salgado-Moreno (Bank of England), and Jacob Stevens (Bank of England)

20:00-21:30

Dinner (by invitation only)

Tuesday, 28 October 2025
9:00-10:30

Session I: Aggregate Demand, Asymmetries & External Spillovers

Chair: Philipp Hartmann (ECB)

Time-varying effects of monetary and macroprudential policies on credit, consumer prices, and economic growth

Wildmer Daniel Gregori, Ângelo Ramos (all Banco de Portugal)

Are there asymmetries in euro area monetary policy?

Michael Pfarrhofer (Vienna University), Anna Stelzer (Oesterreichische Nationalbank)

International Spillovers From Euro Area Monetary Policy to Advanced Small Open Economies: Investment Behavior of Czech Firms

Volha Audzei, Michal Franta (all Czech National Bank)
10:30-10:45

Break

10:45-12:15

Session II: Monetary Policy Transmission to Firms and Households via Banks

Chair: Vasso Ioannidou (Bayes Business School)


Monetary Policy, Uncertainty, and Credit Supply

Eric Vansteenberghe (Banque de France)

Market-Priced Savings: Implications for Households, Banks, and Monetary Policy Transmission

Christoph Basten (ECB), Dominic Cucic (Danmarks Nationalbank), Glenn Schepens (ECB)

The Aggregate Demand Channel of Loan-to-Value Shocks

Pablo Herrero (Banco de España), Caterina Mendicino (ECB), Christopher Schang (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

12:15-12:20

Closing remarks & open discussion

This programme may be subject to change without notice.

This meeting will not be recorded.

General information

Transportation

Participants are requested to arrange their flights and hotel reservations.

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