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Do Federal Funds Futures Need Adjustment for Excess Returns? A State-Dependent Approach

Brent Bundick
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City


October 2007

FRB of Kansas City Working Paper No. 07-08

Abstract:     
This paper utilizes a Markov-switching framework to model excess returns in federal funds futures contracts. This framework identifies a high-volatility state where excess returns are large, positive, and volatile and a low-volatility state where excess returns have a lower volatility and are small in absolute value. Federal funds futures rates require adjustment for excess returns only in the high-volatility state. Intermeeting rate cuts of the federal funds rate target always correspond with the high-volatility regime and can explain much of the variation in excess returns. This paper also examines previous return models and helps clarify the relationship between excess returns, business cycles, and intermeeting rate cuts. In real-time forecasting, however, the unadjusted futures rates outperform three different forecasting models. This result strengthens the case for unadjusted futures rates as a measure of monetary policy expectations.

Keywords: Federal Funds Futures, Excess Returns, Markov-Switching, Intermeeting Rate Cuts

JEL Classifications: E44, G13

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Date posted: November 05, 2007 ; Last revised: July 08, 2008

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Bundick, Brent, Do Federal Funds Futures Need Adjustment for Excess Returns? A State-Dependent Approach (October 2007). FRB of Kansas City Working Paper No. 07-08. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1025595


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Brent Bundick (Contact Author)
Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City ( email )
1 Memorial Dr.
Kansas City, MO 64198
United States
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