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Τεκμήριο The impact of the ECB intervention on investor expectations and the macroeconomic and financial environment of Eurozone countries with financial instability: conventional and non-conventional monetary policy(09/17/2021) Liosi, Konstantina; Λιώση, Κωνσταντίνα; Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of Accounting and Finance; Georgoutsos, Dimitrios; Episcopos, Athanasios; Drakos, Konstantinos; Kavousanos, Emmanuel; Tsekrekos, Andrianos; Chalamandaris, George; Spyrou, SpyrosThe aim of this thesis is to investigate specific issues such as the impact of both the conventional and unconventional monetary policy of the European Central Bank (ECB) on significant indicators of economic activity, such as indices of bank equity portfolios, indices of income inequality and indices of economic uncertainty, covering significant aspects of the economy and time periods, such as the emergence of the global financial crisis in 2008. The occurrence of the global financial crisis introduced the implementation of unconventional monetary policy measures, since the impact of the conventional measures on the financial conditions of the economy became weaker. As the Core and the Peripheral Euro Area countries responded differently to the global financial crisis, it is also empirically attempted to capture possible patterns between the two groups of countries.Chapter 1 introduces the unconventional monetary policy measures which were implemented as a response to the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Chapter 2 reviews the literature relative to the ECB and the conduction of the monetary policy in the Euro Area. Chapter 3 examines empirically the reaction of bank equity indices of five Core and seven Peripheral Euro Area markets to the announcements of both the ECB and the Federal Reserve Bank (Fed) that relate to the conduction of the unconventional monetary policy. Chapter 4 examines the effect of the monetary policy of ECB on income inequality in Euro Area countries as a whole and at a country level. A sample of three Core Eurozone countries and five Peripheral Eurozone countries is employed and in contrast to previous studies, the analysis is not restricted only on the total population, but also separate models are estimated for males and females. Chapter 5 investigates potential sources of economic uncertainty in Euro Area countries with emphasis to the relation between the monetary policy of ECB and the economic uncertainty. The empirical analysis is based on a sample of four Core Eurozone Countries and four Peripheral Eurozone Countries and it is examined not only each country separately, but also all the countries as a whole with the use of a large data set that offers a great amount of information. Finally, Chapter 6 presents the main conclusions resulted from the thesis.