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A Semi-Parametric Factor Model for Interest Rates

Eric Ghysels () and Serena Ng ()

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Abstract: Understanding the dynamics of interest rates and the term structure has important implications for issues as diverse as real economic activity, monetary policy, pricing of interest rate derivative securities and public debt financing. Our paper follows a longstanding tradition of using factor models of interest rates but proposes a semi-parametric procedure to model interest rates. In a semi-parametric approach one typically parameterizes the object of interest while leaving unspecified the rest of the model. We construct factors as linear functionals of key economic time series involving unknown parameters, but treat the response of interest rates to the factors in a nonparametric way. The Average Derivating Estimator, which is a semi-parametric procedure proposed by Hardle and Stoker (1989) and Powell, Stock and Stoker (1989), allows us to proceed in two steps, namely we first identify factors without assuming knowledge of the response function of interest rates to the factors. Once the factors are identified, we proceed with estimating the response function using nonparametric methods. We can view our semi-parametric approach as a prelude to a fullblown parametric formulation for a factor term structure model. Indeed, our empirical results suggest a short term rate specification which deviates from standard parametric models often considered in the literature. Dans cette étude nous proposons des modèles à facteurs semi-paramétriques pour taux d'intérêts. Nous construisons les facteurs comme des fonctions linéaires de variables clés normales et réelles. L'estimateur de dérivée moyenne, proposé par Hardle et Stoker (1989) et Powell, Stock et Stoker (1989) nous permet d'estimer ces facteurs comme fonctions linéaires sans connaître leurs relations avec les taux d'intérêts. Une fois les facteurs identifiés et estimés nous estimons dans une deuxième étape cette dernière relation par méthodes non-paramétriques.

Keywords: Interest Rates; Term Structure; Factor Models; Semi Parametric Models; Average Derivative Estimator; Taux d'intérêts; Structure par terme; Modèles à facteurs; Méthodes semi-paramétriques; Estimateur de dérivée moyenne (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C14 C22 G12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996-07-01
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