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Monetary Policy and Asset Valuation

Martin Lettau, Sydney Ludvigson and Francesco Bianchi

No 12671, CEPR Discussion Papers from Centre for Economic Policy Research

Abstract: We find evidence of infrequent shifts, or "regimes" in the mean of the asset valuation variable cayt that are strongly associated with low-frequency fluctuations in the real federal funds rate, with low policy rates associated with high asset valuations, and vice versa. There is no evidence that infrequent shifts to high asset valuations are associated with higher expected economic growth or lower economic uncertainty; indeed, the opposite is true. Additional evidence shows that regimes of low interest rates and high asset valuations are characterized by lower equity market risk premia and monetary policy that is less responsive to inflation.

JEL-codes: G10 G12 G17 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-01
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-cba, nep-mac and nep-mon
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