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We revisit the common practice of using yield spreads to forecast inflation. We address two main issues. First, we assess the importance of decomposing yield spreads into an expectations and a term premium component in order to predict inflation. Second, we quantify the impact of financial...
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In recent years, the international community has been increasing its efforts to reduce the human footprint on air pollution and global warming. Total CO2 emissions are a key component of global emissions, and as such, they are closely monitored by national and supranational entities. This study...
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This paper proposes a new approach to extract quantile-based inflation risk measures using Quantile Autoregressive Distributed Lag Mixed-Frequency Data Sampling (QADL-MIDAS) regression models. We compare our models to a standard Quantile Auto-Regression (QAR) model and show that it delivers...
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Can we predict fine wine and alcohol prices? Yes, but it depends on the forecasting horizon. We make this point by considering the Liv-ex Fine Wine 100 and 50 Indices, the retail and wholesale alcohol prices in the United States for the period going from January 1992 to March 2022. We use rich...
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Fine wine and alcohol prices can be predicted, but the accuracy of the prediction depends on the chosen forecasting horizon. In our study, we analyse the fine wine indices, as well as the retail and wholesale alcohol prices in the US from January 1992 to March 2022. We use comprehensive datasets...
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