Falk Bräuning is a Senior Economist and Policy Advisor in the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. His research focuses on financial economics, banking, financial markets, and monetary policy. His research record includes publications in the Journal of Finance, the Review of Financial Studies, the Journal of Monetary Economics, the Journal of International Economics and the Journal of Econometrics. Bräuning joined the Boston Fed in 2015 after earning his PhD in economics from the VU University Amsterdam and the Tinbergen Institute. He holds an MPhil in economics from the Tinbergen Institute (2011) and an MSc in economics from the University of Mannheim in Germany. He has served as a visiting researcher at the Deutsche Bundesbank as well.

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Foreign currency mismatches at banks: A source of shock propagation (not only in emerging markets)
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- Exchange Rates 
- Financial Markets 
- Global economy

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Deviations from covered interest parity: Demand matters
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- Exchange Rates 
- Financial Markets
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Eurozone interbank lending market during the Global and EZ crises
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- Financial Markets 
- Global crisis 
- Macroeconomic policy