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have only a modest effect on bond futures returns. The evidence suggests that changes in risk premia help to explain the …
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We provide a production-based asset pricing model with dispersed information and small deviations from full rational expectations. In the model, aggregate output and equity prices depend on the higher-order beliefs about aggregate demand and individual stochastic discount factors. We prove that...
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been used by policymakers and regulators to assess the market risk environment. This paper applies a market volatility … Multivariate GARCH model, we find that interest rates sensitivity to changes in the risk environment may be important for a correct …
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Recent research has shown that macroeconomic uncertainty is a significant factor that is contemporaneously incorporated into asset returns. Therefore, it should not have a role in predicting future returns. At the same time, separate research has demonstrated that illiquidity is related to...
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This paper examines the intraday changes of gold and crude oil implied volatility around the release of FOMC statements. We find that monetary policy releases lead to intraday uncertainty resolution in these commodity markets. The resolution of uncertainty is stronger after announcements...
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We estimate the effects of anticipated and unanticipated monetary policy changes on jump activity by employing high frequency non-parametric jump detection methods. We find that anticipated changes in the Fed funds have no significant effect on jumps. In contrast, jumps in the second moments of...
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Releases of key macroeconomic indicators are closely watched by financial markets. We investigate the role of expectation dispersion and economic uncertainty for the stock-market reaction to indicator releases. We find that the strength of the financial market response to news decreases with the...
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Releases of key macroeconomic indicators are closely watched by financial markets. We investigate the role of expectation dispersion and economic uncertainty for the stock-market reaction to indicator releases. We find that the strength of the financial market response to news decreases with the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012404647
increases, so does the risk that a restrictive forward guidance shock will increase rather than decrease stock prices. This …
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Dynamic economic models make predictions about impulse responses that characterize how macroeconomic processes respond to alternative shocks over different horizons. From the perspective of asset pricing, impulse responses quantify the exposure of macroeconomic processes and other cash flows to...
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