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We assess the degree of market fragmentation in the euro-area corporate bond market by disentangling the determinants of the risk premium paid on bonds at origination. By looking at over 2,400 bonds we are able to isolate the country-specific effects which are a suitable indicator of the market...
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This paper finds that in the Canadian sovereign bond market, a larger increase in government maturity-weighted debt supply is associated with lower bond market liquidity over the subsequent month. The result is both statistically and economically significant, stronger for the long-term than the...
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This paper finds that Government of Canada benchmark bonds tend to be more illiquid over the subsequent month when there is a large increase in government debt supply. The result is both statistically and economically significant, stronger for the long-term than the short-term sector, and is...
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Local currency bond markets in emerging Asian economies have expanded dramatically since governments took steps to end the currency and maturity mismatches that savaged borrowers in the region's financial crisis nearly 20 years ago. Encouraged in part by regional cooperation programs such as the...
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This paper investigates the scarcity effects of quantitative easing (QE) policies, drawing on intra-day transaction-level data for German government bonds, purchased under the Public Sector Purchase Program (PSPP) of the ECB/Eurosystem. This paper is the first to match high-frequency QE purchase...
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China, the second largest economy in the world after the US, has started the process to internationalize its currency, the renminbi (RMB), to become a global reserve currency. To this end, the offshore market for RMB-denominated bonds (dim sum bond) market in Hong Kong has been established to...
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Taking the first bond defaults in each province in China as credit events, we adopt a difference-in-difference model and find that credit spreads of other corporate bonds in the same province increase by 6 basis points on the first default event day, suggesting a spillover effect. The spillover...
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We assess the impact of the corporate sector purchase programme (CSPP), the corporate arm of the ECB's quantitative easing, over its first year of activity (June 2016 - June 2017). Focusing on the primary bond market, we find evidence of a significant impact of the CSPP on yield spreads, both...
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The paper reviewed the evolution and current situation of the fixed-income securities market in China including both government securities markets and non-government bond markets. Then, the paper analyzes the development issues of fixed-income securities in China and offers recommendations for...
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