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ECB Monetary Policy Surprises: Identification Through Cojumps in Interest Rates
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Bibinger, Markus
, Linzert, Tobias
, Winkelmann, Lars
in
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/ Banking
/ Central banks
/ Economic models
/ Interest rates
/ Monetary policy
/ Preferences
2016
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ECB Monetary Policy Surprises: Identification Through Cojumps in Interest Rates
by
Bibinger, Markus
, Linzert, Tobias
, Winkelmann, Lars
in
Announcements
/ Banking
/ Central banks
/ Economic models
/ Interest rates
/ Monetary policy
/ Preferences
2016
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ECB Monetary Policy Surprises: Identification Through Cojumps in Interest Rates
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ECB Monetary Policy Surprises: Identification Through Cojumps in Interest Rates
2016
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Overview
This paper proposes a new econometric approach to disentangle two distinct response patterns of the yield curve to monetary policy announcements. Based on cojumps in intraday tick data of short- and long-term interest rate futures, we develop a day-wise test that detects the occurrence of a significant policy surprise and identifies the market perceived source of the surprise. The new test is applied to 133 policy announcements of the European Central Bank (ECB) in the period from 2001 to 2012. Our main findings indicate a good predictability of ECB policy decisions and remarkably stable perceptions about the ECB’s policy preferences.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Wiley (Variant),Wiley Periodicals Inc
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