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We explore the effects of official targeting policy on the term-structure of nominal interest rates, adapting relevant insights from theoretical work on "peso problems" to account for realistic infrequency of target changes. Our analysis of daily U.S. interest rates and newly available...
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A characteristic feature of U.S. monetary policy has been the active targeting of the overnight fed funds rate by the Federal Reserve. We show that during the 1989-1996 period, in spite of the effective targeting of the overnight fed funds rate, term fed funds rates displayed volatile and...
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We find that in 1989-1996, when U.S. monetary policy tightly targeted overnight fed funds rates, the volatility and persistence of spreads between target and term fed funds levels were larger for longer-maturity loans. We show that such patterns are consistent with an expectational model where...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012472880
We explore the effects of official targeting policy on the term-structure of nominal interest rates, adapting relevant insights from theoretical work on "peso problems" to account for realistic infrequency of target changes. Our analysis of daily U.S. interest rates and newly available...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012474612
We find that in 1989-1996, when U.S. monetary policy tightly targeted overnight fed funds rates, the volatility and persistence of spreads between target and term fed funds levels were larger for longer-maturity loans. We show that such patterns are consistent with an expectational model where...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012763661
We model an economy where stocks and bonds (consols) are traded by two types of agents: speculators, expected utility maximizers always present in the market, and infrequent traders, whose trading motives are not explicitly modeled. A solution technique for equilibrium prices is developed when...
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We explore the link between the overnight fed funds rate, which is actively targeted by the Federal Reserve, and longer-maturity term fed funds rates. We develop a term-structure model which explicitly accounts for interest rate targeting and for the predictability of future target changes. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012768626
At the end of 1982 Denmark implemented a fiscal stabilization program which led to an economic expansion. This expansionary effect, as Giavazzi and Pagano (1990) and Bertola and Drazen (1993) argue, should be expected if consumers are forward- looking and the stabilization program is...
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We assume that the instantaneous riskless rate reverts towards a central tendency which in turn, is changing stochastically over time. As a result, current short-term rates are not" sufficient to predict future short-term rates movements, as would be the case if the central" tendency was...
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In one-factor models, such as Cox, Ingersoll, and Ross (1985) or Vasicek (1977), the conditional mean of the instantaneous rate changes with its current level. This paper gathers evidence that the conditional mean of the one- month rate explains variations in bond yields of different maturities,...
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