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We identify a significant premium in the prices of Treasury floating rate notes (FRNs) relative to both Treasury bills and notes. This premium is directly related to the near-constant nature of FRN prices and differs from the liquidity and on-the-run premia in Treasury security prices previously...
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We examine whether there is a flight-to-liquidity premium in Treasury bond prices by comparing them with prices of …
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This study provides a new theoretical result that low interest rates encourage market concentration by raising industry leaders' incentive to gain a strategic advantage over followers, and this effect strengthens as the interest rate approaches zero. The model provides a unified explanation for...
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deviations, and we show significant bond return predictability related to convenience yields …
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Research has shown that the unilateral accumulation of international reserves by a country can improve its own macro-financial stability. However, we show that when many countries accumulate reserves, the induced general equilibrium effects weaken financial and macroeconomic stability,...
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foot-print of sector rotation has predictive power for the evolution of the economy and future bond market returns, even …
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-section of bond prices. Separately, we propose an alternative to the canonical representation of affine models introduced by Dai … available, and (v) it isolates those parameters which are not identifiable from bond prices alone if the model is specified to …
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debt by encouraging bond issues to contain call features. Are the interest rate effects associated with these policies …
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While foreigners are prominent in the Treasury market and in theoretical and empirical work, little is known about the nature of their Treasury portfolios. We provide novel evidence on foreigners' U.S. Treasury portfolios based on data not yet used by researchers: the security-level Treasury...
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It is widely believed that Treasuries trade at premium prices because of their safety and money-like properties. In reality, this is only true on a relative basis when compared to other bonds, but is often not true on an absolute basis. Many Treasuries have repeatedly traded at substantial...
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