Financial and Capital Markets' Responses to Changes in the Central Bank's Target Interest Rate: The Case of Japan
Yuzo Honda and
Yoshihiro Kuroki
Economic Journal, 2006, vol. 116, issue 513, 812-842
Abstract:
We propose new proxy variables for monetary policy shocks in Japan for the period from July 1989 to March 2001 and investigate the effects of changes in the policy target variable on stock prices and the term structure of interest rates. We find that changes in the surprise component of the target variable significantly affect both intermediate-term and long-term interest rates. A surprise decrease in the target rate of 1% leads, on average, to a 3% increase in stock prices. The magnitudes of estimated reactions of financial variables are similar in Japan and the US. Copyright 2006 The Authors. Journal compilation Royal Economic Society 2006.
Date: 2006
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