Abstract

Using high-frequency measures of monetary policy shocks, I show that stock returns for non-US firms with a higher foreign debt ratio systematically respond more to US monetary policy via the exchange rate channel, especially for those firms with dollar-denominated bonds. I do not find similar transmission effects from European Central Bank monetary policy shocks to firms with euro-denominated debt.

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