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We examine the relationship between monetary-policy-induced changes in short interest rates and yields on long-maturity default-free bonds. The volatility of the long end of the term structure and its relationship with monetary policy are puzzling from the perspective of simple structural...
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We study the effects of a market-wide short-sale constraint in a dynamic general equilibrium economy populated by optimistic and pessimistic investors. Imposing the constraint reduces the stock price if the optimist's intertemporal elasticity of substitution is less than one and increases the...
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Dynamic trading of long-dated securities exposes investors to resale price risk due to uncertainty about the future asset demands of their trading counter-parties. This paper specifically models trading and asset pricing when investors are asymmetrically informed about each other's preferences....
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We examine the relationship between monetary-policy-induced changes in short interest rates and yields on long-maturity default-free bonds. The volatility of the long end of the term structure and its relationship with monetary policy are puzzling from the perspective of simple structural...
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We study the effects of a market-wide short-sale constraint in a dynamic economy with heterogeneous beliefs. Imposing the constraint reduces the stock price if the optimistic investors' intertemporal elasticity of substitution (IES) is less than one and increases the stock price if the...
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We explore the bond-pricing implications of an exchange economy where (i) preference shocks result in time-varying term premiums in real yields, and (ii) a monetary policy Taylor rule determines inflation and nominal term premiums. A calibrated version of the model matches the observed term...
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