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We investigate the impact of monetary policy shocks on excess corporate bonds returns. We obtain a significant negative response of bond returns to policy shocks, which is especially strong among low-grading bonds. The largest portion of this response is related to higher expected bond returns...
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We show that the pre-FOMC announcement drift is more pronounced among lottery-like stocks and does not reverse in the days following the announcement. The pre-FOMC demand for lottery-like stocks is more prominent among institutional investors than retail investors. The associated pre-FOMC drift...
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We analyze the period before the zero lower bound and show that the state of investor sentiment strongly affects the transmission of monetary policy to the stock market. The impact of Federal funds rate (FFR) surprises is mostly potent when sentiment-driven overvaluation is followed by a...
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