Measuring Systematic Risk in EMU Government Yield Spreads
2003; RELX Group (Netherlands); Linguagem: Inglês
10.2139/ssrn.394522
ISSN1556-5068
AutoresAlois Geyer, Stephan Kossmeier, Stefan Pichler,
Tópico(s)Global Financial Crisis and Policies
ResumoThis paper focuses on the joint dynamics of yield spreads derived from government bonds issued by member states of the European Monetary Union (EMU). A descriptive analysis shows that there are substantial and volatile spreads between zero coupon yields of EMU member countries and German Bund yields. These yield spreads form an important source of additional risk that has to be taken into account by any pricing or risk management model based on or dealing with EMU government bonds. We extract risk factors driving the observed yield spreads by employing a multi-issuer version of the model originally proposed by Duffie and Singleton (1999). We adopt a state-space approach to implement the model that enables us to extract factor series and model parameters simultaneously. Our findings indicate that a parsimonious two-factor version of the multi-issuer model sufficiently captures the main features of the data. In this model the first global factor turns out to be related to the long term yield spreads across different issuers, whereas the second global factor is related to short term yield spreads.
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