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JPM creates ‘Volfefe Index’ to track Trump tweet impact

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HONGKONG: Make market volatility great again? Analysts at Jpmorgan Chase & Co. have created an index to gauge the impact of Donald Trump’s tweets on US interest rates, which they say is on the rise.

The ‘Volfefe Index’, named after Trump’s mysterious ‘covfefe’ tweet, suggests that the President’s tweets are having a statistica­lly significan­t impact on Treasury yields. The number of market-moving Trump tweets has ballooned in the past month, with those including words such as ‘China,’ ‘billion,’ ‘products,’ ‘democrats,’ and ‘great,’ most likely to affect prices, the analysts found. “Trade and monetary policy have become an increasing focus for the executive branch, and everything from casual sentiments to seemingly formal policy intentions have been disseminat­ed, globally and instantane­ously, via this carefully scrutinize­d social media platform,” analysts led by Josh Younger and Munier Salem wrote. “In response, a broad swath of assets from single-name stocks to macro products have found their price dynamics increasing­ly beholden to a handful of tweets from the commander in chief.”

The President has averaged roughly 10 tweets a day since the start of 2016, with 10,000 tweets occurring after his inaugurati­on in 2017, according to Jpmorgan’s analysis. Trump’s Twitter activity reached a low of five tweets per day heading into his official inaugurati­on, but has picked up substantia­lly since late 2018—with his highest number of tweets in the past four years occurring in recent months.

Jpmorgan’s analysis looked at Treasury yields in the five minutes after a Trump tweet, and the index shows the rolling one-month probabilit­y that each missive is marketmovi­ng. They found that the Volfefe Index can account for a “measurable fraction” of moves in implied volatility, seen in interest rate derivative­s known as swaptions. That’s particular­ly apparent at the shorter end of the curve, with two- and five-year rates more impacted than 10-year securities.

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AFP FILE US President Trump

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