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a measure of liquidity based on the standard deviation of yields of those bonds that are used to compute the average …
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This paper firstly analyzes the Liquidity Enhancement Auction, which is a unique auction implemented in the Japanese … Government Bond (JGB) markets. To improve the market liquidity in the JGB market, the Ministry of Finance, Japan (MOF) uses this … auction to issue additional older bonds that lack liquidity. Our results show that this auction significantly improves the …
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Treasury securities normally possess unparalleled safety and liquidity and, consequently, carry a money premium. We use … the money premium, safety, and liquidity. Our results shed light on Treasury market dynamics specifically, and debt more …. Meanwhile, changes in liquidity only affected the money premium during the impasses. Next, we show that Treasury safety and …
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environment; ii) the role of government bonds as liquidity instruments; iii) whether and how the correlation structure of the … sovereign-bonds’ market values affects the portfolio composition of liquidity instruments and prices, and the scope for a debt …
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sector in an environment where liquidity holdings is an input of the credit/investment process. The supply of liquidity is … constrained in that income pledgeability limits inside liquidity, and not all sovereign debt is safe/liquid. We pin down the … determinants of liquidity/collateral premia and bond spreads, and with reference to the eurozone: (i) the implications of the ECB …
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We propose and test a new channel that links funding liquidity risk and interest rates in short-term funding markets …. Borrowers with high liquidity risk are willing to pay a markup to lock in their funding, independent of risk premiums demanded … borrowers' funding liquidity risk that lead to systematic and persistent heterogeneity in funding costs. Our results have …
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Motivated by the recent increase in domestic banks' holdings of domestic sovereign debt (i.e., home bias) in the European periphery, this paper analyzes implications of banks' home bias for the sovereign's debt sustainability. The main findings, based on a sample of advanced (AM) and emerging...
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We study the yields in the German treasury bills market. We take a detailed look at the yield banks require to buy treasury bills in the primary market, and we also examine the yield households and nonbank firms demand to buy these bills in the secondary market. We use data from real world...
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loss component and a liquidity premium. Time-varying default probabilities are derived. The results suggest that the rise …
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find that on-the-run status has only a negligible effect on the liquidity and pricing once other factors have been … market, leads to significant liquidity spillovers. Specifically, we find that bonds which are deliverable into futures … during the recent financial crisis. -- Government bond ; liquidity ; liquidity premium ; futures market …
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