Modifying Gaussian Term Structure Models When Interest Rates are Near the Zero Lower Bound

CAMA Working Paper No. 36/2011

46 Pages Posted: 28 Oct 2011

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Date Written: October 26, 2011

Abstract

With nominal interest rates currently at or near their zero lower bound (ZLB) in many major economies, it has become untenable to apply Gaussian affine term structure models (GATSMs) while ignoring their inherent non-zero probabilities of negative interest rates. In this article I modify GATSMs by representing physical currency as call options on bonds to establish the ZLB. The resulting ZLB-GATSM framework remains tractable, producing a simple closed-form analytic expression for forward rates and requiring only elementary univariate numerical integration (over time to maturity) to obtain interest rates and bond prices. I demonstrate the salient features of the ZLB-GATSM framework using a two-factor model. An illustrative application to U.S. term structure data indicates that movements in the model state variables have been consistent with unconventional monetary policy easings undertaken after the U.S. policy rate reached the ZLB in late 2008.

Keywords: zero lower bound, term structure of interest rates, Gaussian affine term structure models

JEL Classification: E43, G12, G13

Suggested Citation

Krippner, Leo, Modifying Gaussian Term Structure Models When Interest Rates are Near the Zero Lower Bound (October 26, 2011). CAMA Working Paper No. 36/2011, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1950439 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1950439

Leo Krippner (Contact Author)

Reserve Bank of New Zealand ( email )

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