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Central Government issues securities in financial markets to meet out its financial requirements for fulfilling its objectives towards overall economic and welfare development of the nation. Both money and capital markets help to float short term as well as long term securities before the public...
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predictability of excess returns on long-term bonds. Modeling this requires sufficient volatility and persistence in the price of … innovations in the level factor to explain the volatility of long-term bond returns. The model also implies that excess bond …
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predictability of excess returns on long-term bonds. Modeling this requires sufficient volatility and persistence in the price of … innovations in the level factor to explain the volatility of long-term bond returns. The model also implies that excess bond …
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We show that the difference between the natural rate of interest and the current level of monetary policy stance, which we label Convergence Gap (CG), contains information that is valuable for bond predictability. Adding CG in forecasting regressions of bond excess returns significantly raises...
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constancy assumption of classical linear regression (CLRM) model and allows exchange rate and interest rate volatility to evolve … conventional stock indices. Results: The findings show positive and statistically significant effect of interest rate volatility on … KSE-100, whereas KMI-30 remains unaffected by the same. Exchange rate volatility is found to be significant for both …
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This study analyzes the magnitude of the US monetary policy spillover on the Indonesian local currency government bond yield, particularly when the Federal Reserve (Fed) implemented the quantitative easing (QE), tapering off, Fed fund rate (FFR) normalization, and quantitative tightening over...
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