Discussion paper

DP4467 International Portfolio Holdings and Swiss Franc Asset Returns

This Paper revisits the puzzle of low returns on Swiss franc assets using a new dataset of international portfolio holdings at Swiss banks. The main findings are as follows. First, we find that the return anomaly is present only for fixed income assets and not for equity. Second, it is mostly due to a long run deviation from uncovered interest rate parity, not a deviation from purchasing power parity. Third, it is unlikely that foreign demand for Swiss assets (possibly due to banking secrecy) is driving down returns: this demand is quantitatively small especially for Swiss franc fixed income instruments. A dynamic factor analysis confirms that foreign demand had almost no impact on Swiss franc asset prices. Finally, we propose a new explanation for low returns on Swiss fixed income assets, namely the diversification benefits offered by these instruments. Applying reversed portfolio optimization to back out the implied returns reveals that the estimated pattern of this returns conforms very well to the observed pattern.

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Citation

Kugler, P and B Weder Di Mauro (2004), ‘DP4467 International Portfolio Holdings and Swiss Franc Asset Returns‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 4467. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp4467