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Economic announcements and the 10-year U.S. Treasury: Surprising findings without the surprise component

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Pages 1269-1273 | Published online: 14 Nov 2018
 

ABSTRACT

In the current study, we identify the announcements that trigger substantial changes in the behaviour of the 10-year US Treasury market, without using the surprise component and, therefore, expectational data. We use a novel model-free approach based on extreme market movements related to price returns, volatility and traded volumes. Our findings corroborate those of previous studies, which were based on expectational data. More importantly, though, we identify two additional announcements (Oil Inventories and the Mortgage Applications), which have not been previously reported. These findings are primarily important to financial analysts and investors.

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Notes

1 The rm=±0.2% express the 0.0035% lower and upper quantile points of the empirical distribution.

2 The 10y˜m expresses the 0.0377% upper quantile point of the empirical distribution.

3 We have also experimented with other criteria of extremity (e.g. rm>0.1% or rm<0.1% and rm>0.3% or rm<0.3%, the five largest daily vm for every month and ym>515×y˜m) and we obtained qualitatively similar results..

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