2023
DOI: 10.1111/manc.12451
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Do financial markets predict macroeconomic performance? US evidence from risk‐based measures

Abstract: Financial markets are expected to predict macroeconomic conditions as movement in the former depends upon expectations of future performance for the latter.However, existing evidence is mixed. We argue that this arises because the stock return and term structure series typically used in studies, fail to sufficiently capture investor risk preferences. For US data, we use the variance risk premium (VRP) and default yield (DFY) to better capture such a risk measure and demonstrate that these variables exhibit gre… Show more

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