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What Does Futures Market Interest Tell Us about the Macroeconomy and Asset Prices?Harrison G. HongPrinceton University - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Motohiro YogoFederal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis April 24, 2012 Journal of Financial Economics (JFE), Vol. 105, No. 3, 2012 AFA 2010 Atlanta Meetings Paper Abstract: Economists have traditionally viewed futures prices as fully informative about future economic activity and asset prices. We argue that open interest could be more informative than futures prices in the presence of hedging demand and limited risk absorption capacity in futures markets. We find that movements in open interest are highly pro-cyclical, correlated with both macroeconomic activity and movements in asset prices. Movements in commodity market interest predict commodity returns, bond returns, and movements in the short rate even after controlling for other known predictors. To a lesser degree, movements in open interest predict returns in currency, bond, and stock markets.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 46 Keywords: Bonds, Business cycle, Commodities, Currencies, Futures market, Inflation JEL Classification: E31, E37, F31, G12, G13 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: March 22, 2009 ; Last revised: June 24, 2012Suggested CitationContact Information
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