Basis Risk and Inflation Replication

A. de Roode
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We study inflation replication in European markets and find that investors can improve their inflation hedge by acquiring foreign inflation-linked derivatives on the international market. Although European inflation-linked bonds holdings have a substantial impact on the inflation hedging ability, their weight in the hedging portfolio is declining over the investment horizon. We show that UK and US inflation-linked bonds can be attractive as well by exploiting long run dynamics of inflation and currency movements. While under stable conditions the replication ability of these portfolios can be improved, uncertainty about long run dynamics may still influence its hedging performance. We confirm with a Bayesian methodology taking into account the uncertainty associated with long run dynamics that during the Financial crisis local nominal bond holdings increased while foreign inflation-linked bonds decreased. While we observe the flight to local securities for inflation hedging investors, European inflation-linked bond holdings remain steady, showing the importance of these bonds in the replication strategy of the investor.
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基差风险和通胀复制
我们研究了欧洲市场的通货膨胀复制,发现投资者可以通过在国际市场上购买外国通货膨胀挂钩衍生品来提高他们的通货膨胀对冲。尽管持有欧洲通胀挂钩债券对通胀对冲能力有重大影响,但其在对冲投资组合中的权重在投资期内正在下降。我们表明,通过利用通胀和汇率变动的长期动态,英国和美国的通胀挂钩债券也可能具有吸引力。虽然在稳定条件下,这些投资组合的复制能力可以提高,但长期动态的不确定性仍可能影响其对冲绩效。考虑到与长期动态相关的不确定性,我们用贝叶斯方法证实,在金融危机期间,本地名义债券持有量增加,而外国通胀挂钩债券持有量减少。虽然我们观察到投资者纷纷转向本地证券进行通胀对冲,但欧洲通胀挂钩债券的持有量保持稳定,显示出这些债券在投资者复制策略中的重要性。
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