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Exchange Rates and Long‐Term Bonds*
Authors:Annika Alexius  Peter Sellin
Institution:1. Stockholm University, SE‐10691 Stockholm, Sweden annika.alexius@ne.su.se
;2. Sveriges Riksbank, SE‐10337 Stockholm, Sweden peter.sellin@riksbank.se
Abstract:There is tentative evidence to suggest that the well‐documented empirical failure of uncovered interest parity (UIP) is confined to short‐term interest rates. However, tests of UIP for long‐term bonds are thwarted by various data problems. These data problems can be avoided by focusing on short investments in long‐term bonds. This paper concerns the relationship between changes in the US dollar–Deutsche Mark exchange rate and returns to short investments in US and German long‐term government bonds. The hypothesis that expected returns to investments in bonds denominated in the two currencies are equal is not rejected, and the estimated slope coefficients are positive. For corresponding short‐term interest rates, the typical finding of negative and large Fama coefficients is confirmed. We conclude that it is the maturity of the asset, rather than the investment horizon, that matters for the results.
Keywords:Exchange rates  Fama coefficients  investment horizons  long‐term interest rates  uncovered interest parity  F31  F41
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