Authors
Michael Ehrmann, Marcel Fratzscher
Publication date
2004/8/1
Journal
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
Pages
719-737
Publisher
Ohio State University Press
Description
This paper analyses the effects of U.S. monetary policy on stock markets. We present evidence that individual stocks react in a highly heterogeneous fashion to U.S. monetary policy shocks and relate this heterogeneity to financial constraints and Tobin's q. First, we show that there are strong industry-specific effects of U.S. monetary policy. Second, we also find that for the 500 individual stocks comprising the S&P500 the firms with low cash flows, small size, poor credit ratings, low debt to capital ratios, high price-earnings ratios, or a high Tobin's q are affected significantly more by monetary policy.
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Scholar articles
M Ehrmann, M Fratzscher - Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2004