The causal effect of the European Central Bank’s corporate bond purchase program on bond spreads in the primary market is evaluated, making use of a novel regression discontinuity design. The results indicate that the program did not, on average, permanently alter the yield spreads of eligible bonds relative to those of noneligible. Combined with evidence from previous studies, this finding suggests the effects of central bank asset purchase programs are in no way limited to the prices of the specific assets acquired.

Effects of eligibility for central bank purchases on corporate bond spreads / Makinen, Taneli; Mercatanti, Andrea; Silvestrini, Andrea; Li, Fan. - In: BIS WORKING PAPERS. - ISSN 1682-7678. - (2020), pp. 1-33.

Effects of eligibility for central bank purchases on corporate bond spreads

Mercatanti Andrea;
2020

Abstract

The causal effect of the European Central Bank’s corporate bond purchase program on bond spreads in the primary market is evaluated, making use of a novel regression discontinuity design. The results indicate that the program did not, on average, permanently alter the yield spreads of eligible bonds relative to those of noneligible. Combined with evidence from previous studies, this finding suggests the effects of central bank asset purchase programs are in no way limited to the prices of the specific assets acquired.
2020
asset purchase programs; corporate bonds; causal inference
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Effects of eligibility for central bank purchases on corporate bond spreads / Makinen, Taneli; Mercatanti, Andrea; Silvestrini, Andrea; Li, Fan. - In: BIS WORKING PAPERS. - ISSN 1682-7678. - (2020), pp. 1-33.
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