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Forecasting the Yield Curve in a Data-Rich Environment Using the Factor-Augmented Nelson–Siegel Model

✍ Scribed by Peter Exterkate; Dick Van Dijk; Christiaan Heij; Patrick J. F. Groenen


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
328 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0277-6693

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ABSTRACT

This paper compares various ways of extracting macroeconomic information from a data‐rich environment for forecasting the yield curve using the Nelson–Siegel model. Five issues in extracting factors from a large panel of macro variables are addressed; namely, selection of a subset of the available information, incorporation of the forecast objective in constructing factors, specification of a multivariate forecast objective, data grouping before constructing factors, and selection of the number of factors in a data‐driven way. Our empirical results show that each of these features helps to improve forecast accuracy, especially for the shortest and longest maturities. Factor‐augmented methods perform well in relatively volatile periods, including the crisis period in 2008–9, when simpler models do not suffice. The macroeconomic information is exploited best by partial least squares methods, with principal component methods ranking second best. Reductions of mean squared prediction errors of 20–30% are attained, compared to the Nelson–Siegel model without macro factors. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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