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„Quantitative Easings“ der Federal Reserve auf den amerikanischen Zins erkennen. Ausgehend von diesem Ergebnis werden empirisch im …
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In recent monetary history, central banks around the world have started to introduce unconventional monetary policy measures, such as extending or restructuring the asset side of their balance sheet. The origin of these monetary policy tools goes back to an intervention by the U.S. Federal...
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equilibrium interest rate (r), trend inflation, and term premia for the United States and the euro area, using a Bayesian approach …. The natural real rate and trend inflation are cornerstones determining equilibrium yields across maturities and …
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equilibrium interest rate (r*), trend inflation (π*), and term premia. Similar to Bauer and Rudebusch (2020, AER), π* and r …
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We develop and apply a procedure to test the welfare implications of a beauty and non-beauty contest based on survey forecasts of interest rates and yields in a large country sample over an extended period of time. In most countries, interest rate forecasts are unbiased and consistent with both...
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currently considered appropriate may soon be reached. An interest rate forecast model that includes inflation, the economic …
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This paper presents a no-arbitrage model of the yield curve that explicitly incorporates the central-bank policy rate. After having estimated the model using daily euro-area data, I explore the behavior of risk premia at the short end of the yield curve. These risk premia are neglected by the...
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In this paper, I investigate the effects of the ECB's monetary policy on the yield curve, and make contributions at three levels. First, I propose a novel and tractable model of the yield curve that belongs to the class of affine term-structure models. Importantly, this model is consistent with...
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Two novel models specify interest rates from factors other than time to demonstrate bond market expectations of riskless rates converge to the natural rate of interest.The first yield curve model is based upon risk rather than time. The riskless rate is the incremental yield for an infinitesimal...
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The uncertainty around future changes to the Federal Reserve target rate varies over time. In our results, the main driver of uncertainty is a "path" factor signaling information about future policy actions, which is filtered from federal funds futures data. The uncertainty is highest when it...
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