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using inflation-induced equity market volatility (EMV) to better account for bond price determinants. The regression model …, a GED-GARCH (1,1) procedure, is adopted to deal with the volatility clustering and fat tail features in bond return … estimation. The testing results indicate that the inflation rate has a negative effect on bond returns across different …
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This paper investigates dynamic correlations of stock-bond returns for different stock indices and bond maturities. Evidence in the US shows that stock-bond relations are time-varying and display a negative trend. The stock-bond correlations are negatively correlated with implied volatilities in...
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This paper contributes to the debate of whether central banks can \lean against the wind" of emerging stock or house price bubbles. Against this background, the paper evaluates if new advances in real-time bubble detection, as brought forward by Phillips et al. (2011), can timely detect bubble...
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We analyze the role of forward-looking indicators, like the IFO business climate indicator and asset prices, in German monetary transmission. We show that the use of both the IFO indicator and asset prices improves the performance and interpretation of a Vector AutoRegression (VAR) model of...
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We analyze the role of forward-looking indicators, like the IFO business climate indicator and asset prices, in German monetary transmission. We show that the use of both the IFO indicator and asset prices improves the performance and interpretation of a Vector AutoRegression (VAR) model of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011449258
This paper investigates the response of US stock market uncertainty to monetary policy of the Federal Reserve Bank. It can be shown that monetary policy significantly Granger-causes stock market confidence. By using monthly closing prices of the V IX as a stock market uncertainty proxy and a...
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We investigate the impact of monetary policy announcements on stock market volatility in the U.S., Canada, Japan, the U … easing announcements of domestic and foreign central banks on realized volatility before, during, and after the event. We … find that on the day of an interest rate announcement of the domestic central bank, volatility increases in a manner that …
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This paper investigates the response of US stock market uncertainty to monetary policy of the Federal Reserve Bank. It can be shown that monetary policy significantly Granger-causes stock market confidence. By using monthly closing prices of the V IX as a stock market uncertainty proxy and a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013093897
the ECB from 2009 onwards have spilled over into asset price volatility developments of a group of six Central and Eastern … significant role in dampening volatility spikes in the financial markets of the countries at stake. This probably reflects how … extensive series of tests, and to changes made in the estimation methodology …
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In this paper, we challenge the traditional assumption of a linear relationship between exchange rate volatility and … volatility positively and significantly influences economic growth when growth in government spending is below 6 percent. Above … this 6 percent threshold, volatility exerts an insignificant effect on economic growth. In light of the adoption of a free …
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