Arbitrage in International Sovereign Debt Markets? Evidence from the Inflation‐Protected Securities of Six Countries

We consider an arbitrage strategy that exactly replicates the cash flow of a sovereign nominal bond using inflation swaps and inflation‐linked bonds. The strategy reveals a violation of the law of one price in the G7 countries, which is largest for the eurozone. Testing the strategy's exposure...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of money, credit and banking credit and banking, 2021-09, Vol.53 (6), p.1417-1448
Hauptverfasser: KITA, ARBEN, TORTORICE, DANIEL L.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We consider an arbitrage strategy that exactly replicates the cash flow of a sovereign nominal bond using inflation swaps and inflation‐linked bonds. The strategy reveals a violation of the law of one price in the G7 countries, which is largest for the eurozone. Testing the strategy's exposure to deflation, volatility, liquidity, and macro‐economic risks shows the observed mispricing is a risk premium, which is more pronounced in the eurozone. We find less support that financial limits to arbitrage explain the mispricing. We conclude that pure long‐run arbitrage opportunities persist when these strategies are exposed to intermediate financial risks.
ISSN:0022-2879
1538-4616
DOI:10.1111/jmcb.12849