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Impact of uncertainty on high frequency response of the U.S. stock markets to the Fed's policy surprises
Authors:Hardik A Marfatia
Institution:Department of Economics, Northeastern Illinois University, BBH 344G, 5500 North St. Louis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625, United States
Abstract:This paper examines the impact of uncertainty on estimated response of stock returns to U.S. monetary policy surprise. This is motivated by the Lucas island model which suggests an inverse relationship between the effectiveness of a policy and the level of uncertainty in the economy. Using high frequency daily data from the Federal funds futures market, we first estimate the response of S&P 500 stock returns to monetary policy surprises within the time varying parameter (TVP) model. We then analyze the relationship of these time varying estimates with the benchmark VIX index and alternative measures of uncertainty. Evidence suggests a significant negative relationship between the level of uncertainty and the time varying response of S&P 500 stock returns to unanticipated changes in the interest rate. Thus, at higher levels of uncertainty the impact of monetary policy shocks on stock markets is lower. The results are robust to different measures of uncertainty.
Keywords:Fed funds futures market  Monetary policy  Stock returns  Time-varying parameter model  VIX  Uncertainty
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