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ISOLATING A MEASURE OF INFLATION EXPECTATIONS FOR THE SOUTH AFRICAN FINANCIAL MARKET USING FORWARD INTEREST RATES
Authors:monique  reid
Affiliation:Department of Economics, University of Stellenbosch.
Abstract:The inflation expectations channel of the transmission mechanism is generally recognised as crucial for the implementation of modern monetary policy. This paper briefly reviews the practices commonly employed for measuring inflation expectations in South Africa, and offers an additional method, which is market based. The methodologies of Nelson and Siegel and Svensson are applied to determine implied nominal and real forward interest rates. The difference between the nominal and real forward rates (called inflation compensation) on a particular day is then used as a proxy for the market's inflation expectations. This measure should not be viewed as a substitute for other measures of inflation expectations, but should rather supplement these in order to offer an additional insight.
Keywords:E43    E44    E52    E58
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