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Spillovers of US Interest Rates: Monetary Policy & Information Effects

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arxiv 2111.08631 v3 pith:GH3PRQQQ submitted 2021-11-16 econ.GN q-fin.EC

classification econ.GNq-fin.EC
keywords monetarypolicyfomcinformationfinancialspilloverstighteningcaused
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This paper quantifies the international spillovers of US monetary policy by exploiting the high-frequency movement of multiple financial assets around FOMC announcements. I use the identification strategy introduced by Jarocinski & Karadi (2022) to identify two FOMC shocks: a pure US monetary policy and an information disclosure shock. These two FOMC shocks have intuitive and very different international spillovers. On the one hand, a US tightening caused by a pure US monetary policy shock leads to an economic recession, an exchange rate depreciation and tighter financial conditions. On the other hand, a tightening of US monetary policy caused by the FOMC disclosing positive information about the state of the US economy leads to an economic expansion, an exchange rate appreciation and looser financial conditions. Ignoring the disclosure of information by the FOMC biases the impact of a US monetary policy tightening and may explain recent atypical findings.

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