The Market Impact of Forward-Looking Policy Statements: Transparency vs. Predictability
Christine Fay and 
Toni Gravelle
Bank of Canada Review, 2008, vol. 2008-2009, issue Winter, 27-36
Abstract:
Central banks continuously strive to improve how they communicate to financial markets and the public in order to increase transparency. For this reason, many central banks have begun to include guidance on the policy rate in the form of forward-looking statements in their communications. This article examines the debate over the usefulness of providing such statements from both theoretical and empirical standpoints. The evidence presented here suggests that the use of forward-looking statements in Bank of Canada communications has made the Bank more predictable, but not necessarily more transparent.
Date: 2008
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