Discussion paper

DP9848 No Arbitrage Priors, Drifting Volatilities, and the Term Structure of Interest Rates

We propose a method to produce density forecasts of the term structure of government bond yields that accounts for (i) the possible mispecification of an underlying Gaussian Affine Term Structure Model (GATSM) and (ii) the time varying volatility of interest rates. For this, we derive a Bayesian prior from a GATSM and use it to estimate the coefficients of a BVAR for the term structure, specifying a common, multiplicative, time varying volatility for the VAR disturbances. Results based on U.S. data show that this method significantly improves the precision of point and density forecasts of the term structure. While this paper focuses on term structure modelling, the proposed method can be applied for a wide range of alternative models, including DSGE models, and is a generalization of the method of Del Negro and Schorfheide (2004) to VARs featuring drifting volatilities. The method also generalizes the model of Giannone et al. (2012), by specifying hierarchically not only the prior variance but also the prior mean of the VAR coefficients. Our results show that both time variation in volatilities, and a hierarchical specification for the prior means, improve model fit and forecasting performance.

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Citation

Marcellino, M, A Carriero and T Clark (2014), ‘DP9848 No Arbitrage Priors, Drifting Volatilities, and the Term Structure of Interest Rates‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 9848. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp9848