Predictability of shortterm interest rates a multifactor model for the term structure
Discusses arbitrage pricing theory as a multifactor model for explaining rates of return on securities and the use of principal components analysis to reduce the number of variables studies. Applies these ideas to returns on treasury bills and government bonds for 1,000 business days ending in March...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Managerial finance 1998-09, Vol.24 (9/10), p.20-71 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Discusses arbitrage pricing theory as a multifactor model for explaining rates of return on securities and the use of principal components analysis to reduce the number of variables studies. Applies these ideas to returns on treasury bills and government bonds for 1,000 business days ending in March 1997 to obtain a set of three endogenous factors for the term structure of interest rates, forecasts returns for oneday and 30day horizons and produces a time series of the forecast errors for eight shortterm interest rates. Compares the results with those from a single factor autoregessive forecasting model and finds that although their accuracy is similar for short horizons, the multifactor model is superior for longer horizons and shorter time to maturity. |
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ISSN: | 0307-4358 |
DOI: | 10.1108/03074359810765778 |