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In this paper, we define and model forward risk-free term rates, which appear in the payoff definition of derivatives, and possibly cash instruments, based on the new interest-rate benchmarks that will be replacing IBORs globally. We show that the classical interest rate modeling framework can...
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In this paper, we show how the factor modeling approach widely used to model yield curve evolution in real-world applications can be adapted to pricing applications using the Musiela HJM modeling framework. The resulting risk-neutral modeling framework combines the intuitiveness and...
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We derive valuation formulas for caps and floors on backward-looking term rates in the Black-1976, Bachelier and Hull-White-1-Factor models explicitly regarding valuation in the fixing period, extending and detailing results of [Lyashenko & Mercurio 2019, Henrard 2019, Turfus 2020]. These...
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With the realization in the markets and the regulatory world that Interbank Offered Rates (IBORs) may not be as stable and robust as necessary to represent sustainable, global interest rate benchmarks, the search for alternatives has led to (secured or unsecured) overnight rates. The question of...
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We estimate a no-arbitrage term structure model of U.S. Treasury yields and corporate bond spreads with both economic factors and latent factors as drivers of term structure dynamics. We consider two sets of economic factors: macro factors consisting of inflation and real activity, and financial...
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After the credit and liquidity crisis started in summer 2007 the market has recognized that multiple yield curves are required for estimation of both discount and FRA rates with dfferent tenors (e.g. Overnight, Libor 3 months, etc.), consistently with the large basis spreads and the wide...
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We introduce a tractable multi-currency model with stochastic volatility and correlated stochastic interest rates that takes into account the smile in the FX market and the evolution of yield curves. The pricing of vanilla options on FX rates can be performed efficiently through the FFT...
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This paper introduces a new macro-financial continuous-time model for the term structure of interest rates assuming that the instantaneous interest rate converges to a certain long-term mean level that depends on the business cycle. In short, our new model assumes that this mean reversion level...
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The zero-coupon yield curve is a common input for most financial purposes. The authors consider three popular yield curve datasets, and explore the extent to which the decision as to what dataset to use for an application may have implications on the results. The paper illustrates why such...
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The uncertainty around future changes to the Federal Reserve target rate varies over time. In our results, the main driver of uncertainty is a "path" factor signaling information about future policy actions, which is filtered from federal funds futures data. The uncertainty is highest when it...
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