Quentin Bro de Comères, Cornel Oros, Marc Pourroy, Léonore Raguideau-Hannotin, Anne-Gaël Vaubourg
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Abstract
Using a dataset of 273 press releases and introductory statements over the period 1999-2020, we investigate how the communication of the European Central Bank (ECB) influences the ability of market participants to predict its monetary decisions. We build four new indicators of communication intensity and frequency and measure predictability by decomposing the surprises on the variation of asset prices around monetary announcements into a “target” – which captures the standard dimension of monetary policy surprises – a “path” factor – which corresponds to the forward guidance dimension of monetary surprises – and a QE factor – which accounts for their quantitative easing dimension. Our findings reveal that the intensity and frequency of ECB communication reduce the surprise of market participants regarding non-standard dimensions of monetary policy. Moreover, the improvement of the predictability of monetary decisions is not achieved at the expense of greater confusion over standard monetary decisions. Additionally, the reduction in surprises operates through the information channel, by which monetary policy announcements transfer information about economic fundamentals from the central bank to market participants.
期刊介绍:
Since its launch in 1982, Journal of International Money and Finance has built up a solid reputation as a high quality scholarly journal devoted to theoretical and empirical research in the fields of international monetary economics, international finance, and the rapidly developing overlap area between the two. Researchers in these areas, and financial market professionals too, pay attention to the articles that the journal publishes. Authors published in the journal are in the forefront of scholarly research on exchange rate behaviour, foreign exchange options, international capital markets, international monetary and fiscal policy, international transmission and related questions.