Nina Boyarchenko

Nina Boyarchenko

Head of Macrofinance Studies
Macrofinance Studies
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045

nina.boyarchenko@ny.frb.org

   
The Primary and Secondary Corporate Credit Facilities
With Caren Cox, Richard K. Crump, Andrew Danzig, Anna Kovner, Or Shachar, and Patrick Steiner
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, Volume 28 Number 1, June 2022

The Commercial Paper Funding Facility
With Richard K. Crump, Anna Kovner, and Deborah Leonard
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, Volume 28 Number 1, June 2022

The Long and Short of It: The Post-Crisis Corporate CDS Market
With Anna M. Costello and Or Shachar
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, Volume 26 Number 3, June 2020

Negative Swap Spreads
With Pooja Gupta, Nick Steele, and Jacqueline Yen
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, Volume 24 Number 2, October 2018

Trends in Credit Basis Spreads
With Pooja Gupta, Nick Steele, and Jacqueline Yen
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, Volume 24 Number 2, October 2018

Term structures of asset prices and returns
With Mikhail Chernov and David Backus
Journal of Financial Economics, 129:1 (2018), pp. 1-23

Understanding Mortgage Spreads
With Andreas Fuster and David Lucca
Review of Financial Studies, 32:10 (2019), pp. 3799-3850

Vulnerable Growth
With Tobias Adrian and Domenico Giannone
American Economic Review, 109:4 (2019), pp. 1-27

Liquidity Policies and Systemic Risk
With Tobias Adrian
Journal of Financial Intermediation, 35:B (2018), pp. 45-60

Dealer balance sheets and bond liquidity provision
With Tobias Adrian and Or Shachar
Journal of Monetary Economics, Volume 89, August 2017, Pages 92-109

Ambiguity Shifts and the 2007-2008 Financial Crisis
Journal of Monetary Economics, Carnegie-NYU-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, Vol 59 Number 5, July 2012, pp. 493-507

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