Abstract

The study offers a four-factor pricing model for international government bonds. Its concept is based on four grand return drivers in fixed-income universe: volatility risk, credit risk, value effect, and momentum. The model explains variation of government bond returns very well and covers a broad range of cross sectional return patterns in government bond markets. The research was conducted within a sample of bonds from 25 developed and emerging markets for years 1992–2016.

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