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The Zero Lower Bound and Economic Determinants of the Volatility Surface in the Interest Cap Markets

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We address an important yet unanswered question: What would be the economic determinants of the implied volatility during the zero lower bound periods? To answer this question, we examine time… Click to show full abstract

We address an important yet unanswered question: What would be the economic determinants of the implied volatility during the zero lower bound periods? To answer this question, we examine time variations of the cap market implied volatility and investigate economic determinants on slopes and curvatures of the implied volatility curves. We find that unexpected unemployment and inflation shocks play an important role in explaining implied volatility curves for different maturities. We associate negative jumps in the volatility dynamics (Jarrow et al. (2007)) with two unexpected macroeconomic shocks. Our results provide an important implication for practitioners who prepare future exit strategies.

Keywords: zero lower; implied volatility; volatility; markets zero; lower bound; economic determinants

Journal Title: Journal of Futures Markets
Year Published: 2017

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