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We use yield spreads to construct ex-ante returns on corporate securities, and then use the ex-ante returns in asset pricing assets. Differently from the standard approach, our tests do not use ex-post average returns as a proxy for expected returns. We find that the market beta plays a much...
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structural disturbances on output, inflation, and interest rates and to decompose movements in long-term rates into terms …
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-specific factors. In an empirical analysis of term structures of government bond yields for the Germany, Japan, the U.K. and the U …
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We quantify the importance of non-monetary news in central bank communication. Using evidence from four major central banks and a comprehensive classification of events, we decompose news conveyed by central banks into news about monetary policy, economic growth, and separately, shocks to risk...
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This paper considers how the role of inflation as a leading business-cycle indicator affects the pricing of nominal … growth and inflation. We solve for yields under various assumptions on the evolution of investor beliefs. If inflation is bad … spreads are high in times when inflation news are harder to interpret. This is relevant for periods such as the early 1980s …
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The equity premium consists of a term premium reflecting the longer maturity of equity relative to short-term bills, and a risk premium reflecting the stochastic nature of equity payoffs and the deterministic nature of payoffs on reckless bills. This paper analyzes term premia and the risk...
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equation of a US investor who invests in these currency portfolios. US investors earn negative excess returns on low interest … rate currencies provide US investors with a hedge against US aggregate consumption growth risk, because these currencies … growth is low. As a result, the risk premia predicted by the Consumption-CAPM match the average excess returns on these …
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We present theory and evidence that challenges the view that forward premia contain little information regarding subsequent spot rate movements. Using weekly dollar-mark and dollar sterling data, we find that spot and forward exchange rates together are well represented by a vector error...
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States, the United Kingdom, and Germany using the Campbell-Shiller (1991) regressions and a vector …-problem effects is largely consistent with term structure data from the U.S., U.K., and Germany …
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