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. We critically examine popular stories such as 'gold is an inflation hedge'. We show that gold may be an effective hedge … if the investment horizon is measured in centuries. Over practical investment horizons, gold is an unreliable inflation …
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interest, inflation, currency depreciation and inflation differentials. Forward rates are related to these expected future … variables via combinations of term, inflation and foreign exchange risk premia. A unified derivation, discussion and comparison …
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Carry trades, in which an investor borrows a low interest rate currency and lends a high interest rate currency, have been profitable historically. The risk exposure of carry traders might explain their high returns, but conventional models of risk do not work because traditional risk factors,...
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Since the fall of 2008, option smiles have been clearly asymmetric: out-of-the-money currency options point to large expected exchange rate depreciations (appreciations) for high (low) interest rate currencies, suggesting that disaster risk is priced in currency markets. To study the price of...
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We examine carry trade returns formed from the G10 currencies. Performance attributes depend on the base currency. Dynamically spread-weighting and risk-rebalancing positions improves performance. Equity, bond, FX, volatility, and downside equity risks cannot explain profitability....
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This paper analyzes the implications of international asset risks for the operation of the international adjustment process, with special emphasis on the scope for monetary policy. After a brief review of actual practice in the evaluation of country risk, the paper discusses a number of...
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This paper develops an explicitly stochastic new open economy macroeconomics' model, which can potentially be used to explore the qualitative and quantitative welfare differences between alternative exchange rate regimes. A crucial feature is that we do not simplify by assuming certainty...
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This paper analyzes the effects of an increase in the monetary growth rate within a dynamic optimizing macroeconomic model. Both the short-run and long-run effects, and therefore the adjustments along the transitional path, depend critically upon the tax structure and the firm's corresponding...
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The paper discusses policy relevant models, going from (1) chronic inflation in the 20th century after WWII, to (2 …
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, but supply-side uncertainty has larger effects on inflation and investment. We introduce a novel analytical decomposition …
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