Is the supply of long-term debt independent of the term premia? Evidence from Portugal
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05/07/2016
05/07/2016
2016
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Resumo |
An important assumption in the statistical analysis of the financial market effects of the central bank’s large scale asset purchase program is that the "long-term debt stock variables were exogenous to term premia". We test this assumption for a small open economy in a currency union over the period 2000M3 to 2015M10, via the determinants of short- term financing relative to long-term financing. Empirical estimations indicate that the maturity composition of debt does not respond to the level of interest rate or to the term structure. These findings suggest a lower adherence to the cost minimization mandate of debt management. However, we find that volatility and relative market size respectively decrease and increase short-term financing relative to long-term financing, while it decreases with an increase in government indebtedness. |
Identificador |
Afonso, António, Manish K. Singh (2016). "Is the supply of long-term debt independent of the term premia? Evidence from Portugal". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão - DE Working papers nº 11/2016/DE/UECE 2183-1815 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
ISEG - Departamento de Economia |
Relação |
DE Working papers;nº 11/2016/DE/UECE https://aquila.iseg.utl.pt/aquila/getFile.do?method=getFile&fileId=720936&_request_checksum_=13bed9891d988a12244393db6b173e215b01b76b |
Direitos |
openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #sovereign debt management #long-term interest rate #portfolio balance channel #Bank of Portugal |
Tipo |
workingPaper |