Affine Term Structure Model with Macroeconomic Factors: Do No-Arbitrage Restriction and Macroeconomic Factors Imply Better Out-of-Sample Forecasts?

Affine Term Structure Model with Macroeconomic Factors: Do No-Arbitrage Restriction and Macroeconomic Factors Imply Better Out-of-Sample Forecasts?

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Article ID: iaor20162633
Volume: 35
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 329
End Page Number: 346
Publication Date: Jul 2016
Journal: Journal of Forecasting
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Keywords: forecasting: applications, simulation
Abstract:

This study extends the affine dynamic Nelson–Siegel model for the inclusion of macroeconomic variables. Five macroeconomic variables are included in affine term structure model, derived under the arbitrage‐free restriction, to evaluate their role in the in‐sample fitting and out‐of‐sample forecasting of the term structure. We show that the relationship between the macroeconomic factors and yield data has an intuitive interpretation, and that there is interdependence between the yield and macroeconomic factors. Moreover, the macroeconomic factors significantly improve the forecast performance of the model. The affine Nelson–Siegel type models outperform the benchmark simple time series forecast models. The out‐of‐sample predictability of the affine Nelson–Siegel model with macroeconomic factors for the short horizon is superior to the simple affine yield model for all maturities, and for longer horizons the former is still compatible to the latter, particularly for medium and long maturities. Copyright 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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