Monetary policy, bond returns and debt dynamics

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Berndt, Antje
Yeltekin, Sevin

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Using the government's intertemporal budget constraint, we quantify the contribution of returns paid on the U.S. government's debt portfolio to the evolution of the debt-to-GDP ratio. We show that announcements of unconventional monetary policy measures by the Federal Reserve between 2008.IV and 2012, as a part of macroeconomic stabilization, were associated with a sizable increase in returns and debtto-GDP ratios and contributed to fiscal imbalances. We use the Federal Reserve's portfolio composition as a proxy for unconventional monetary policy measures and show that it is significantly related to future bond returns and fiscal balances.

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Journal of Monetary Economics

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2037-12-31