Funding Constraints and Market Illiquidity in the European Treasury Bond Market
Sophie Moinas,
Minh Nguyen and
Giorgio Valente
No 17-814, TSE Working Papers from Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)
Abstract:
Theoretical studies show that shocks to funding constraints should affect and be affected by market illiquidity. However, little is known about the empirical magnitude of such responses because of the intrinsic endogeneity of illiquidity shocks. This paper adopts an identification technique based on the heteroskedasticity of illiquidity proxies to infer the reaction of one measure to shocks affecting the other. Using data for the European Treasury bond market, we find evidence that funding illiquidity shocks affect bond market illiquidity and of a weaker simultaneous feedback reverse. We also investigate the determinants of the magnitude of these effects in the cross-section of bonds and find that the responses of individual bonds' market illiquidity to funding illiquidity shocks increase with bond duration, with the credit risk of the issuer, and with haircuts.
Keywords: Illquidity; Asset Pricing; Identification; Heteroskedasticity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-05
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