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The ultra long run (ULR) discount rates are key inputs for valuing pension funds, life annuities, or firms with long run investments due to low carbon transition. However the corresponding zero-coupon bonds are only actively traded up to a last liquid point (LLP) such as 20 years, say. This...
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We document regime change in the U.S. Treasury market post-Global Financial Crisis (GFC): dealers switched from a net short to a net long position in the Treasury market. We first derive bounds on Treasury yields that account for dealer balance sheet costs, which we call the net short and net...
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This paper identifies a unique dimension of currency carry trade related to the intensity of technology spillover across countries. In the data, technology diffusion is measured by the R\&D ingredient embodied in manufactured goods imports. Empirical evidence shows that the difference in the...
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As financial markets transition from the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor) to alternative benchmark rates, lenders in floating rate debt lose the hedging benefits provided by Libor because the alternative reference rates are credit-insensitive overnight rates. Comparing the yield spreads of...
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This paper develops a general framework for deriving an arbitrage-free interest rates term structure related to long maturities that are not observed (traded) in the market. The original contribution is that the obtained long-term curve depends on variables that can be observed in the market or...
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We have documented a regime change in the U.S. Treasury market post-Global Financial Crisis (GFC). We first derived bounds on Treasury yields that account for dealer balance sheet costs, which we call the net short and net long curves. We show that actual Treasury yields moved from the net short...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013404806
The highly asymmetric reaction of euro area yield curves to the announcement of the ECB’s pandemic emergency purchase programme (PEPP) is hard to reconcile with the standard 'duration risk extraction' view of the transmission of central banks’ asset purchase policies. This observation...
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We document regime change in the U.S. Treasury market post-Global Financial Crisis (GFC): dealers switched from a net short to a net long position in the Treasury market. We first derive bounds on Treasury yields that account for dealer balance sheet costs, which we call the net short and net...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013404930
This paper documents that in distress periods, liquidity constrained investors sell liquid corporate bonds and hold onto illiquid ones, a phenomenon which we refer to as flight from liquidity. Performing within issuer-time analysis to properly control for credit risk, we find that flight from...
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Recent global crises have brought to light the risks that corporate credit markets are exposed to, particularly in the tails of the distribution. Using firm-level, credit default swap (CDS) data across maturities, we discuss two stylized facts. First, while the term structure of credit spreads...
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