Identifying the Sources of the Predictive Ability of the Yield Spread

U of Piraeus, Finance and Banking Working Paper

37 Pages Posted: 23 Apr 2003

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Dimitrios Malliaropulos

National Bank of Greece; University of Piraeus - Department of Banking and Financial Management

Date Written: March 2003

Abstract

This paper aims at identifying the sources of the predictive power of the nominal yield spread for economic activity. For this purpose, we analyse the relationship between the yield spread and future GDP growth in an economy subject to three types of structural disturbances: Supply shocks, monetary shocks and shocks to term premia. The theoretical model extends the work of Harvey (1988) and Hu (1993), which attributes the correlation between the real term structure and future output growth to intertemporal consumption smoothing, by allowing short-term price stickiness in the economy. Sticky prices imply that economic disturbances generate expectations of future changes in output and inflation, thus allowing for intertemporal substitution effects and changes in both the real and the nominal term structure. We derive analytical solutions of the covariance between the nominal yield spread and future output growth and show that this covariance is not independent of the type of economic disturbances. Using data for the U.S. over the period 1957:1 - 2002:4, we find empirical evidence that the predictive power of the yield spread is due to supply shocks. In contrast, monetary shocks and term premia shocks generate a negative correlation between the yield spread and future economic activity, explaining why, at times, the predictive power of the yield spread may break down.

Keywords: Term Structure, Consumption CAPM, Structural VAR

JEL Classification: E43, E44

Suggested Citation

Malliaropulos, Dimitrios and Malliaropulos, Dimitrios, Identifying the Sources of the Predictive Ability of the Yield Spread (March 2003). U of Piraeus, Finance and Banking Working Paper, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=385681 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.385681

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