2024
DOI: 10.1111/1475-4932.12786
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Can we Use High‐Frequency Data to Better Understand the Effects of Monetary Policy and its Communication? Yes and No!*

Jonathan Hambur,
Qazi Haque

Abstract: We examine the effects of three facets of monetary policy in Australia using high‐frequency yield changes around the Reserve Bank of Australia's announcements: current policy, signalling/forward guidance and changes in premia. Shocks to current policy have similar effects to those identified using conventional approaches, but the effects of signalling and premia shocks are imprecisely estimated. Still, the approach provides the following evidence: forward guidance shocks raised future rate expectations in the … Show more

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