Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Péter Gábriel Author-Email: gabrielp@mnb.hu Author-Workplace-Name: Magyar Nemzeti Bank (central bank of Hungary) Author-Name: Klára Pintér Author-Email: pinterk@mnb.hu Author-Workplace-Name: Magyar Nemzeti Bank (central bank of Hungary) Title: Whom should we believe? Information content of the yield curve and analysts’ expectations Abstract: Expectations of market participants play an important role in monetary policy making. The main reason for this is that expectations influence the behaviour of investors and prices in financial markets. In this article, we present two sources of information on the expectations of financial market participants regarding the central bank’s policy rate. Both the yields of government securities and the survey of interest rate expectations conducted by Reuters contain information on what the market expects the future path of the policy rate to be, but sometimes these two sources of information convey substantially different messages. Our analysis helps to understand this phenomenon by shedding light on two key factors behind it. On the one hand, forward rates calculated from the yield curve contain a risk premium and exceed the expected value of the future central bank policy rate. On the other hand, analysts in the Reuters’ survey report the most likely value of the future central bank policy rate as their forecasts, instead of the average value of all possible scenarios. Finally, we claim that if the information from the two sources is interpreted properly – taking into account the previous factors – both sources contain valuable information for monetary policy making. Classification-JEL: E43, E47. Keywords: Forecast efficiency, risk premia, survey expectations. Journal: MNB Bulletin Pages: 6-13 Volume: 1 Issue: 2 Year: 2006 Month: December File-URL: http://www.mnb.hu/letoltes/mnbsz-200612-gabriel-pinter-en.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:mnb:bullet:v:1:y:2006:i:2:p:6-13