CoCo Bonds Valuation with Equity- and Credit-Calibrated First Passage Structural Models
After the beginning of the credit and liquidity crisis, financial institutions have been considering creating a convertible-bond type contract focusing on Capital. Under the terms of this contract, a bond is converted into equity if the authorities deem the institution to be under-capitalized. This paper discusses this Contingent Capital (or Coco) bond instrument and presents a pricing methodology based on firm value models. The model is calibrated to readily available market data. A stress test of model parameters is illustrated to account for potential model risk. Finally, a brief overview of how the instrument performs is presented.
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2013-02
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Authors: | Brigo, Damiano ; Jo\~ao Garcia ; Pede, Nicola |
Institutions: | arXiv.org |
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