Macroeconomic announcements, volatility, and interrelationships: An examination of the UK interest rate and equity markets |
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Authors: | Brad Jones Chien-Ting Lin A. Mansur M. Masih |
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Affiliation: | a Applied Finance Centre, Division of Economics and Financial Studies, Macquarie University, North Ryde NSW 2109, Australia b Division of Business and Enterprise, International Graduate School of Management, University of South Australia, City West Campus, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia c Department of Finance and Economics, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | This study investigates the intraday and daily pricing behavior of UK interest rate and equity index futures contracts. The paper initially examines the response of Short Sterling, Long Gilt, and FTSE100 to the release of scheduled macroeconomic announcements before employing dynamic time series techniques in order to reveal the nature of causal transmission patterns between these variables. In brief, short-term interest rates were found to be highly sensitive to indicators of prevailing economic conditions. However, the release of data important in the formation of inflationary expectations had a relatively subdued impact on long-term rates. Announcement effects appear somewhat ambiguous for the stock market. The analysis also reveals the bid-ask bounce and swift mean reversion in volatility to be important behavioral features of the return-generating process. Whilst the three variables appear to be bound by two cointegrating relationships, the tests for lead/lag relationships produce mixed results. |
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Keywords: | C32 E43 F30 G13 G14 |
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