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The Rest of the World’s Dollar-Weighted Return on U.S. Treasurys

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  • Zhengyang Jiang
  • Arvind Krishnamurthy
  • Hanno Lustig

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Since 1980, foreign investors have timed their purchases and sales of U.S. Treasurys to yield particularly low returns. Their annual “dollar-weighted” returns, measured by the internal rate of return on their purchases and sales of Treasury bonds, are over 3.26 percentage points (pp) lower than a buy-and-hold strategy over the same horizon. Their returns are 1.62 pp lower than the returns earned by domestic investors. We also explore the heterogeneity across foreign investors, and find that official investors and developing country investors underperform more than other foreign investors. Our results are consistent with theories in which foreign investors are price-inelastic buyers of safe dollar assets, and increase their demand for dollar assets in stress periods.

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  • Zhengyang Jiang & Arvind Krishnamurthy & Hanno Lustig, 2022. "The Rest of the World’s Dollar-Weighted Return on U.S. Treasurys," NBER Working Papers 30089, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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    JEL classification:

    • F32 - International Economics - - International Finance - - - Current Account Adjustment; Short-term Capital Movements
    • G12 - Financial Economics - - General Financial Markets - - - Asset Pricing; Trading Volume; Bond Interest Rates

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