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Quantitative Easing, Bond Risk Premia and the Exchange Rate in a Small Open Economy

Jens H. E. Christensen () and Xin Zhang ()
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Jens H. E. Christensen: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco,
Xin Zhang: Research Department, Central Bank of Sweden, Postal: Sveriges Riksbank, SE-103 37 Stockholm, Sweden

No 434, Working Paper Series from Sveriges Riksbank (Central Bank of Sweden)

Abstract: We assess the impact of large-scale asset purchases, commonly known as quantitative easing (QE), conducted by Sveriges Riksbank and the European Central Bank (ECB) on bond risk premia in the Swedish government bond market. Using a novel arbitrage-free dynamic term structure model of nominal and real bond prices that accounts for bond- specific safety premia, we find that Sveriges Riksbank's bond purchases raised inflation and short-rate expectations, lowered nominal and real term premia and inflation risk premia, and increased nominal bond safety premia, suggestive of signaling, portfolio rebalance, and safe asset scarcity effects. Furthermore, we document spillover effects of ECB's QE programs on Swedish bond markets that are similar to the Swedish QE effects only after controlling for exchange rate fluctuations, highlighting the importance of exchange rate dynamics in the transmission of QE spillover effects.

Keywords: term structure modeling; nancial market frictions; safety premium; unconventional monetary policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C32 E43 E52 E58 F41 F42 G12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 55 pages
Date: 2024-04-01
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