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The prices of futures contracts on short-term interest rates are commonly used by central banks to gauge market expectations concerning monetary policy decisions. Excess returns - the difference between futures rates and the realized rates - are positive, on average, and statistically...
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growing use of derivative instruments on the stability of the financial markets and the effectiveness ofmonetary policy …
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We develop a novel contract design, the fed funds futures (FFF) variance futures, which reflects the expected realized basis point variance of an underlying FFF rate. The valuation of short-term FFF variance futures is completely model-independent in a general setting that includes the cases...
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overnight interest rate derivative market which is used by market participants to bet on future monetary decisions …
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This paper investigates how Federal Reserve (Fed) actions influence market uncertainty. We consider two kinds of Fed events: the day of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting -- which includes a policy statement, press conference and release of a Summary of Economic Projections -- and...
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