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'Greenspan put' is an abbreviation for 'Greenspan put option', also known as the 'central bank put option'. | |||
The concept of the central bank put option is an assumption that central banks will intervene to prevent excessive falls in equity and other market valuations, usually by reducing interest rates. | |||
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* [[ | * [[Central bank]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Central bank put]] | ||
* [[Monetary policy]] | |||
* [[Moral hazard]] | |||
* [[Put option]] | |||
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Revision as of 21:16, 14 April 2019
Monetary policy.
'Greenspan put' is an abbreviation for 'Greenspan put option', also known as the 'central bank put option'.
The concept of the central bank put option is an assumption that central banks will intervene to prevent excessive falls in equity and other market valuations, usually by reducing interest rates.