Authors
Eric Ghysels, Casidhe Horan, Emanuel Moench
Publication date
2018/2/1
Journal
The Review of Financial Studies
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
678-714
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
A previous literature has documented that bond returns are predicted by macroeconomic information not contained in yields contemporaneously. That literature has mostly relied on final revised, rather than real time macroeconomic data. We show that the use of real time data substantially reduces the predictive power of macro variables for future bond returns as well as the implied countercyclicality of term premiums. We discuss potential interpretations of our results.
Received January 26, 2014; editorial decision June 16, 2017 by Editor Geert Bekaert.
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