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We study the economic sources of stock-bond return comovement and its time variation using a dynamic factor model. We identify the economic factors employing structural and non-structural vector autoregressive models for economic state variables such as interest rates, (expected) inflation,...
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This paper studies variance risk premiums in the Treasury market. We first develop a theory to price variance swaps and show that the realized variance can be perfectly replicated by a static position in Treasury futures options and a dynamic position in the underlying. Pricing and hedging is...
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Using market prices of inflation-linked bonds and nominal bonds issued by the French Treasury, both the real and nominal zero coupon curves are estimated from January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2015. Several methods are applied to extract zero coupon bond prices: bootstrapping, a piecewise constant...
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I show that investor confidence (size of ambiguity) about future consumption growth is driven by past consumption growth and inflation. The impact of inflation on confidence has moved considerably over time and switched on average from negative to positive in 1997. Motivated by this evidence, I...
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The traditional approach to bond portfolio immunization usually assumes that the possible future changes of the term structure of interest rates lie within a suitable parametric class of functions. The quantities of interest are the sensitivities of the portfolio value with respect to these...
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Empirically testing a bond portfolio hedging model is usually carried out when proposing a new model or to compare several existing models using real data. However, there are many methodological choices to be made during such exercise, which are usually made either implicitly or without...
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Economic assets can be classified into two broad categories: those earning an inherent return and those earning a fiat money return. This article shows that both are valued according to the same general principle based on GDP (a constant equal to expected long term real per capita GDP growth)...
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Through large-scale asset purchases, widely known as quantitative easing (QE), central banks around the world have affected the supply of safe assets by buying quasi-safe bonds in exchange for truly safe reserves. We examine the pricing effects of the European Central Bank's bond purchases in...
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We study the economic sources of stock-bond return comovement and its time variation using a dynamic factor model. We identify the economic factors employing structural and non-structural vector autoregressive models for economic state variables such as interest rates, (expected) inflation,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011617371