Due to the convergence of the futures contract price to the spot price at delivery, it has been hypothesized that a component of the futures price is the expectation of the spot price on the delivery date. The extent to which a futures contract price reflects unbiased expectations of the spot price
Time-varying term premium in T-bill futures rate and the expectations hypothesis
β Scribed by Jae Ha Lee; Hoje Jo
- Book ID
- 104743053
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 704 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0924-865X
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β¦ Synopsis
This paper examines time-varying term premium in the T-bill futures rate to determine its significance for the expectations hypothesis (EH). Similar to previous studies on the T-bill forward rates, our data reject the joint hypothesis of the EH and the rational expectations hypothesis (RE). Under the assumption of zero rational expectational error, we find a substantial variation of term premium in the futures rate over time. Furthermore, the lower bound of the expected term premium variance is significantly positive when the rational expectational error is allowed to be nonzero. These findings are inconsistent with the EH. In addition, a relatively high ratio of the lower bound of the expected term premium variance to the prediction error variance implies that the poor predictive power of the futures rate should not be attributed mainly to the market's rational expectational errors.
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