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Using a calibrated model of endogenous sovereign default, we explore how GDP-linked bonds can raise the maximum sustainable debt level of a government, and substantially reduce the incidence of default. The model explores both the costs (in particular the GDP risk premium) and the benefits of...
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This paper uses a dynamic accounting identity developed by Campbell to decompose movements in bond prices into elements due to changes in real interest rates, expected term premia and expected inflation. This decomposition is applied to UK short and long-maturity nominal bonds and index-linked...
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As a heavily "dollarized" economy, large foreign currency mismatches exist between institutional sectors within Türkiye, as well as with non-residents. Combining several separate data sources, this working paper builds a picture of the aggregate FX exposure of the total economy. It explores the...
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