Fixed Income Securities

Höfundur Sunil Kumar Parameswaran

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Útgáfuár 2020

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Advance Praise for Fixed Income Securities
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1 A Primer on the Time Value of Money
  • Nominal and Effective Rates of Interest
  • Variables and Terms to Be Used and the Corresponding Symbols
  • The Concept of Simple Interest
  • The Concept of Compound Interest
  • Properties of Simple and Compound Interest
  • Effective Versus Nominal Rates of Interest
  • A Symbolic Derivation of the Relationship Between Effective and Nominal Rates of Interest
  • Computing Effective and Nominal Rates in Excel
  • Principle of Equivalency of Interest Rates
  • Continuous Compounding of Interest
  • Using Excel to Compute the Effective Rate with Continuous Compounding
  • Future Value of Cash Flows
  • Computing the Future Value Using Excel
  • Present Value of Cash Flows
  • Computing Present Values of Cash Flows Using Excel
  • The Internal Rate of Return of an Investment
  • Pure and Mixed Cash Flows
  • Descartes’ Rule of Signs and the IRR
  • A Point About Effective Rates of Interest
  • Level Annuities
  • Present Value of a Level Annuity
  • Future Value of a Level Annuity
  • Relationship Between PVIFA and FVIFA for a Level Annuity
  • Level Annuities Due
  • Present Value of a Level Annuity Due
  • Computation in Excel of the Present Value of an Annuity Due
  • Future Value of an Annuity Due
  • Computation of the Future Value of an Annuity Due in Excel
  • Relationship Between PVIFA and FVIFA for Annuity Dues
  • Perpetuities
  • The Amortization Method of Loan Repayment
  • Obtaining the Amortization Schedule Using Excel
  • The Rationale for Why IPMT and PPMT Can Be Used with Two Different Sets of Parameters
  • Amortization with a Balloon Payment
  • Handling the Balloon Using Excel
  • A Growing Annuity
  • Present Value of a Growing Annuity
  • Future Value of a Growing Annuity
  • Growing Perpetuity
  • Growing Annuity Due
  • Present Value of a Growing Annuity Due
  • Future Value of a Growing Annuity Due
  • Growing Perpetuity Due
  • Chapter Summary
  • 2 An Introduction to Bonds
  • The Leverage Effect
  • Tax Shield Due to Interest Payments
  • Variables Influencing the Bond Price
  • Face Value
  • Term to Maturity
  • Coupon
  • Yield to Maturity
  • Valuation of a Bond
  • Par, Premium, and Discount Bonds
  • Influence of Variables on the Bond Price
  • The Pull to Par Effect
  • An Interesting Result about Bond Prices
  • Eurobonds and Foreign Bonds
  • Coupon Dates and Coupon Frequencies
  • Zero Coupon Bonds
  • Creating a Synthetic Zero Coupon Bond
  • Price Quotes for Bonds
  • Computation of the Bond Price Using Excel
  • Different Bond Types
  • Amortizing Bonds
  • Bonds with Step-Up Coupons and Step-Down Coupons
  • Payment-In-Kind (PIK) Bonds
  • Treasury Securities
  • Treasury Auctions
  • Illustration of a Treasury Auction
  • Security Identification
  • Coupon Strips
  • When Issued (WI) Trading
  • Coupon Rolls
  • Accounting for Bonds
  • Issue of Discount Bonds
  • Issue of Premium Bonds
  • Risks Inherent in Bonds
  • Credit Risk
  • Moody’s Ratings Scale
  • S&P’s Rating Scale
  • Fitch’s Rating Scale
  • Liquidity Risk
  • Interest Rate Risk
  • Inflation Risk
  • Timing Risk
  • Foreign Exchange Risk
  • Chapter Summary
  • 3 Bonds: Advanced Concepts
  • Required Symbols for the Variables
  • Day-Count Conventions
  • The Actual/Actual Approach
  • The Market Method for Bond Valuation
  • The Treasury Method for Bond Valuation
  • Accrued Interest
  • The Impact of Time on the Dirty Price
  • Computation of Price and Accrued Interest Using Excel
  • Computation of the YTM Between Coupon Dates
  • Other Day-Count Conventions
  • The 30/360 NASD Approach
  • 30/360 European Convention
  • Actual/365 Convention
  • Actual/360 Convention
  • Comparison of Day-Count Conventions
  • Additional Coupon-Related Excel Functions
  • Valuing a Bond in the Final Coupon Period
  • Yield Measures: An Introduction
  • Current Yield of a Bond
  • Simple Yield to Maturity
  • Yield to Maturity of a Bond
  • The Approximate Yield to Maturity Approach
  • The Rationale for the AYM Approach
  • The Realized Compound Yield
  • The Horizon or Holding Period Return
  • The Realized Compound Yield with Taxes
  • Computing the YTM with Taxes
  • The Portfolio Yield for Bonds
  • The Weighted Average Approach
  • The IRR Approach
  • The Taxable Equivalent Yield (TEY)
  • Sinking Fund Provisions
  • Serial Bonds
  • Yield to Average Life
  • Yield to Equivalent Life
  • Chapter Summary
  • 4 Yield Curves and the Term Structure
  • Analyzing the Yield Curve
  • Spot Rates of Interest
  • The Relationship Between Spot Rates and the YTM
  • Yield Curve versus the Term Structure
  • Required Symbols
  • Bootstrapping to Obtain Spot Rates
  • Practical Difficulties with Bootstrapping
  • Coupon Yield Curves and Par Bond Yield Curves
  • Deducing a Par Bond Yield Curve
  • Implied Forward Rates of Interest
  • Fitting the Yield Curve
  • Interpolation
  • Polynomial Models of the Yield Curve
  • Regression Models of the Yield Curve
  • The Nelson-Siegel Model of the Yield Curve
  • Interpretation of the Nelson-Siegel Model
  • Theories of the Term Structure
  • The Pure or Unbiased Expectations Hypothesis
  • The Liquidity Preference Theory (LPT)
  • The Expectations Hypothesis versus the LPT: A Mathematical Analysis
  • The Money Substitute Hypothesis
  • The Market Segmentation Hypothesis
  • The Preferred Habitat Theory
  • Features of the Debt Market and Theories of the Term Structure
  • Chapter Summary
  • 5 Duration, Convexity, and Immunization
  • A Mathematical Definition of Duration
  • A Useful Excel Function
  • Duration of a Bond When the Settlement Date Is Between Two Coupon Dates
  • A Concise Formula for the Duration on a Coupon Date
  • The Case of a Par Bond
  • Duration of a Level Annuity
  • Duration of a Perpetuity
  • The Rationale Behind Duration
  • Factors Influencing Duration
  • Term to Maturity
  • Coupon
  • Yield to Maturity
  • Accrued Interest
  • Coupon Frequency
  • Percentage Price Change and Duration
  • Duration of Annuities Due and Perpetuities Due
  • Dollar Duration
  • Computing Duration and Modified Duration with Excel
  • Modified Duration
  • Approximating Duration
  • The Concept of Effective Duration
  • Duration as a Center of Gravity
  • Portfolio Duration
  • Bond Convexity
  • Approximating the Price Change of a Bond for a Given Change in Yield
  • Dispersion of a Bond
  • Convexity of a Zero Coupon Bond
  • Dispersion as an Expected Value
  • Portfolio Convexity and Dispersion
  • Properties of Convexity
  • The Impact of Duration
  • The Irrelevance of the Face Value
  • Dollar Convexity
  • Approximate Convexity
  • Convexity of Annuities and Perpetuities
  • Perpetuities
  • Immunization of a Bond Portfolio
  • A Point on Long-Dated Treasury Bonds
  • Chapter Summary
  • Appendix 5.1 Derivation of a Concise Formula for Duration
  • Appendix 5.2 Duration of Annuities and Perpetuities
  • Appendix 5.3 Duration and Interest Rate Sensitivity
  • Appendix 5.4 Convexity of Annuities and Perpetuities
  • Appendix 5.5 Proof of Single-Period Immunization
  • 6 The Money Market
  • Risk Factors in the Money Market
  • Supervision of the Money Market
  • Key Dates in Money Market Transactions
  • Roll Conventions in the Event of Market Holidays
  • The End/End Rule
  • The Interbank Market
  • Types of Loans in the Inter-bank Market
  • LIBOR
  • Interest Computation Methods
  • Money Market Forward Rates
  • Term Money Market Deposits
  • Federal Funds
  • Treasury Bills
  • Re-openings of T-bills
  • Discount Rates and T-bill Prices
  • The Money Market Yield of a T-bill
  • The Bond Equivalent Yield of a T-bill
  • Holding Period Return for an Investor
  • Concept of a Tail in a T-bill Transaction
  • T-bill Related Computations Using Excel
  • Repurchase Agreements
  • Repo Rates
  • Margins in Repo Transactions
  • The Federal Reserve and Repos
  • Negotiable Certificates of Deposit (CDs)
  • Required Symbols
  • Term Certificates of Deposit
  • NCDs vs. Money Market Time Deposits
  • The Effective Cost of a CD
  • Commercial Paper
  • Letters of Credit (LCs)
  • Yankee Paper
  • Credit Rating
  • Moody’s Rating Scale
  • S&P’s Rating Scale
  • Fitch’s Rating Scale
  • Bills of Exchange
  • Chapter Summary
  • 7 Floating Rate Bonds
  • Call and Put Provisions in Floating Rate Bonds
  • Caps and Floors for the Coupon Rate
  • Symbols: An Important Note of Caution
  • Valuation of a Floating Rate Bond
  • Variations on the Floating Rate Feature
  • Inverse Floating Rate Bonds
  • Deleveraged Floating Rate Bonds
  • Dual-Indexed Floating Rate Bonds
  • Range Notes
  • Variations on the Principal Repayment Feature
  • Floaters, Inverse Floaters, and Plain Vanilla Bonds
  • A More General Relationship for an Inverse Floater
  • Duration of a Floating Rate Bond
  • Convexity of a Risk-Free Floating Rate Bond
  • Comparison with a Zero Coupon Bond
  • Margin Measures for Floaters
  • Simple Margin
  • Adjusted Simple Margin
  • Adjusted Total Margin
  • The Discount Margin
  • Inflation Indexed Bonds
  • Principal Linkers or P-Linkers
  • Analysis
  • Coupon Linkers or C-Linkers
  • Valuing a Risky Floater
  • Pricing Equation
  • Duration of a Risky Floater
  • Chapter Summary
  • Appendix 7.1 Duration of a Risky Floater
  • Appendix 7.2 Duration of a Risky Perpetual Floater
  • 8 Mortgage Loans
  • Important Mortgage-Related Terms
  • Risks in Mortgage Lending
  • Default Risk
  • Liquidity Risk
  • Interest Rate Risk
  • Prepayment Risk
  • The Role of the Mortgage Rate in Prepayments
  • Negative Amortization
  • Other Mortgage Structures
  • Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARMs)
  • Option to Change the Maturity
  • Features of ARMs
  • Variations on the ARM Structure
  • Interest Rate Caps
  • Example of Interest Rate Caps
  • Payment Caps
  • Graduated Payment Mortgages
  • Growing Equity Mortgages
  • A Comparison of the Three Mortgage Structures
  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3
  • Year 4
  • Year 5
  • Year 6
  • Year 7
  • Year 8
  • Mortgage Servicing
  • Income for the Servicer
  • Mortgage Insurance
  • Sale of Mortgage Loans
  • The Average Life of a Mortgage Loan
  • Prepayments of Principal
  • Single Month Mortality (SMM)
  • Analysis of a Loan with Prepayments
  • Relationship between Cash Flows with and without Prepayments
  • Conditional Prepayment Rate (CPR)
  • An Equal Principal Repayment Loan
  • Weighted Average Coupon (WAC) and Weighted Average Maturity (WAM)
  • Chapter Summary
  • 9 Mortgage-Backed Securities
  • Cash Flows for a Pass-Through Security
  • Cash Flow Yield of a Pass-Through Security
  • Symbols Required for the Exposition
  • Collateralized Mortgage Obligations
  • Extension Risk and Contraction Risk for Mortgage-backed Securities
  • Accrual Bonds
  • Creating Floating Rate Tranches
  • Notional Interest-Only Tranches
  • Interest-Only and Principal-Only Strips
  • Planned Amortization Class (PAC) Bonds
  • Analysis of the SMM = 15% Scenario
  • Chapter Summary
  • 10 A Primer on Derivatives
  • Futures and Forwards: Comparisons and Contrasts
  • The Role of the Clearinghouse in a Futures Trade
  • Margins for Futures Trades
  • Marking to Market of Futures Contracts
  • The Settlement Price for Futures Contracts
  • Movements in the Margin Account
  • Offsetting of Futures Contracts
  • Spot-Futures Convergence of Prices
  • Delivery in the Case of Futures Contracts
  • Cash Settlement of Futures Contracts
  • Valuation of Futures and Forwards
  • The Case of Assets Making Payouts
  • Conversion Factors When There Are Multiple Deliverable Grades
  • Multiplicative Adjustment of the Futures Price
  • Additive Adjustment of the Futures Price
  • Hedging Using Futures Contracts
  • Hedging and Ex-Post Regret
  • Hedging and the Case of Cash-Settled Contracts
  • Perfect Hedges Using Futures Contracts
  • The Importance of Terminating the Hedge on the Expiration Date
  • The Importance of Hedging an Integer Multiple of the Contract Size
  • Choosing an Expiration Month for Hedging
  • Speculation Using Futures Contracts
  • Introduction to Options
  • Common Terms Associated with Options
  • Exercise Price
  • Expiration Date
  • Option Premium
  • Notation
  • Exercising Call and Put Options
  • Payoffs and Profits: A Symbolic Representation
  • Moneyness of the Option
  • Call Options
  • Put Options
  • Intrinsic Value and Time Value of Options
  • The Absence of Arbitrage and Its Implications for Option Prices
  • Non-Negative Option Premia
  • Non-Negative Time Value of American Options
  • Lower Bound for Call Options
  • Lower Bound for Put Options
  • Put-Call Parity for European Options
  • Option Premia at Expiration
  • Proof
  • Variables of Interest for Option Valuation
  • The Current Stock Price
  • The Exercise Price
  • Dividends
  • Volatility
  • Time to Maturity
  • Riskless Rate of Interest
  • The Binomial Model of Option Valuation
  • The One Period Binomial Model
  • The Two-Period Case
  • The Binomial Model for European Puts
  • Using the Binomial Model: The Case of European vs. American Puts
  • Valuing a European Put Using the Binomial Model
  • Valuing an American Put Using the Binomial Model
  • The Black-Scholes Formula for Valuing Options
  • Put-Call Parity and Option Pricing Models
  • Interpretation of N(d1) and N(d2)
  • Chapter Summary
  • 11 The Valuation of Interest Rate Options
  • Short Rates
  • Issues in the Valuation of Interest Rate Derivatives
  • Equilibrium Models of the Term Structure
  • Arbitrage-Free Term Structure Models
  • The Ho-Lee Model
  • The Hull-White Model
  • The Black-Derman-Toy Model
  • The Binomial Tree Approach to the Term Structure
  • Some Insights into the Ho-Lee Model
  • Calibrating the Ho-Lee Model
  • Arrow-Debreu Securities
  • Calibrating the Black-Derman-Toy Model
  • An Issue with Recombination
  • An Issue with Calibration
  • Valuation of a Plain Vanilla Bond
  • Valuation of a Zero Coupon Bond
  • Valuing a European Call
  • Valuing an American Put
  • Caps, Floors, and Collars
  • Caps and Floors: A Detailed Perspective
  • Interest Rate Collars
  • Captions and Floortions
  • Chapter Summary
  • 12 Interest Rate Forwards and Futures
  • Forward Rate Agreements (FRAs)
  • Determining the Contract Rate
  • Using Short Rates to Determine the FRA Rate
  • Eurodollar Futures
  • Calculating Profits and Losses on ED Futures
  • Locking in a Borrowing Rate
  • Locking in a Lending Rate
  • Cash-and-Carry Arbitrage
  • Reverse Cash-and-Carry Arbitrage
  • The No-Arbitrage Pricing Equation
  • Hedging an N-day Loan Using ED Futures
  • A More General Argument
  • Using ED Futures to Create a Fixed Rate Loan
  • Stack and Strip Hedges
  • FRAs vs. ED Futures: An Important Point
  • Federal Funds
  • Fed Funds Futures
  • T-Note and T-Bond Futures
  • T-Bond Contracts
  • Conversion Factors
  • Calculating the Invoice Price for a T-Bond
  • The Cheapest-to-Deliver (CTD) Bond
  • The Cheapest-to-Deliver Bond Prior to Expiration
  • Risk in an Arbitrage Strategy Due to Multiple Deliverable Grades
  • Seller’s Options
  • The Delivery Process
  • The Wild Card Option
  • The Quality Option
  • The End-of-Month Option
  • Hedging
  • Hedging the Cheapest-to-Deliver Bond: A Naive Approach
  • The Conversion Factor Approach
  • Hedging a Portfolio Other Than the CTD Bond
  • Changing the Duration of a Portfolio of Bonds
  • Chapter Summary
  • Appendix 12.1 Duration-Based Hedge Ratio
  • Appendix 12.2 Required Number of Contracts to Change the Duration
  • 13 Bonds withEmbedded Options
  • Callable Bonds
  • Yield to Call
  • Relationship between the Yield to Call and the Yield to Maturity
  • The Approximate Yield to Call Approach
  • Reinvestment Assumption
  • Concept of the Yield to Worst
  • Valuation of a Callable Bond
  • Putable Bonds
  • Valuation of a Putable Bond
  • Pricing the Callable and Putable Bonds Using the BDT Model
  • The Callable Bond and the BDT Model
  • Valuation of the Putable Bond
  • Yield Spreads for Callable Bonds
  • The Traditional Yield Spread
  • The Static Spread
  • The Option-Adjusted Spread
  • Convertible Bonds
  • Changes in the Conversion Ratio
  • Pros and Cons of a Convertible Issue: The Issuer’s Perspective
  • Concept of Break-Even
  • Liquid Yield Option Notes (LYONs)
  • Exchangeable Bonds
  • Valuing a Convertible Bond with Built-in Call and Put Options
  • Chapter Summary
  • 14 Interest Rate Swaps and Credit Default Swaps
  • Interest Rate Swaps
  • Contract Terms
  • Key Dates in a Swap Contract
  • The Swap Rate
  • Risk
  • Quoted Swap Rates
  • Comparative Advantage and Credit Arbitrage
  • The Role of Banks in the Swap Market
  • Valuing an Interest Rate Swap
  • Valuing a Swap at an Intermediate Stage
  • Terminating a Swap
  • Motives for the Swap
  • Speculation
  • Hedging a Liability
  • Hedging an Asset
  • Equivalence with FRAs
  • Determining the Fixed Rate
  • Forward-Start Swaps
  • Amortizing Swaps
  • In-Arrears Swaps
  • Extendable and Cancelable Swaps
  • Swaptions
  • Credit Default Swaps
  • Valuation of a CDS
  • Using Default Probabilities to Determine the Swap Rate
  • Chapter Summary
  • Appendix A
  • Goal Seek
  • Solver
  • Bibliography
  • Subject Index
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