Thursday, 26 February, 2026 | 14:00 | Room 402 | Brown Bag Seminar | also ONLINE

Martijn Boermans: "Hedging Against Inflation: International Evidence on Investor Clientele Effects in the Bond Market"

Let us invite you to a Brown Bag Seminar by Martijn Boermans (CNB, De Nederlandsche Bank) on Thursday, February 26, at 14:00 at room 402. You can also attend online.

Presenter: Martijn Boermans (CNB, De Nederlandsche Bank)

Title: "Hedging Against Inflation: International Evidence on Investor Clientele Effects in the Bond Market" 

Abstract: Governments across the world have issued inflation-linked debt to finance their deficits. Recent advances in asset pricing models recognize that there may be clientele effects that affect relative prices, especially in bond markets. We study investor demand for inflation-linked bonds using detailed bond portfolio data. Our analysis reveals pronounced market segmentation: insurance companies, with predominantly nominal liabilities, underinvest in inflation-linked securities, while pension funds overinvest. Investors hedging inflation risk exhibit a strong preference for bonds indexed to domestic rather than foreign inflation. A regulatory reform announcement provides quasi-experimental evidence that the demand for inflation-linked bonds may be shaped by regulatory requirements.

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