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Are Europe's Interest Rates led by FED Announcements?
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EconomicsMonetary PolicyTerm Structure ModelInternational FinanceFed AnnouncementsMacroeconomicsMonetary TheoryMonetary UnionBusinessMonetary Policy RelationsGreat BritainMonetary Policy AnnouncementsCentral Bank InterventionBond MarketInternational Monetary EconomicsFinanceFinancial Crisis
This paper investigates the degree and nature of economic and monetary policy relations among the United States, the Euro area, and Great Britain. Using daily interest rates, we estimate the impact of monetary policy announcements of a Central Bank on its domestic market and in what measure those announcements are able to influence other financial markets. In particular, we analyse the effect of the FED, ECB, and BoE monetary policy announcements on European markets. We find that Europe’s interest rates have a relevant response to FED announcements.