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Stocks, Bonds and Causality

This paper was recently featured in The Journal of Portfolio Management

The relationship between the returns of equities and government bonds seems to be perpetually on the minds of investors. This is understandable. U.S. government bonds have come to be viewed as a safe-haven asset, providing relative stability in times of economic uncertainty and an effective hedge to portfolios often dominated by explicit or implicit equity risk. Indeed, government bonds have been good performers in nearly all recessions over the past 60 years. Furthermore, since the late 1990s the statistical correlation between these two asset classes has become consistently negative, resulting in a generation of investors who have become accustomed to viewing U.S. government bonds not just as a safe asset in times of economic distress but as an asset class that can reliably reduce portfolio volatility in nearly all markets.

In this paper, we tackle the relationship between stocks and bonds along several fronts. First, we examine the historical track record, showing how the correlation between these asset classes has changed over time and describing their performance in distressed environments. Second, we estimate a formal econometric model that allows for both short- and long-run dynamics between stock and bond yields. Importantly, our model allows for the critical impact of valuation, which can materially affect the forward-looking relationship between the two asset classes. Last, we highlight several historical episodes in which bond and equity yields moved dramatically and connect them to the results of our econometric model. 

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