A pricing model for secondary market yield based floating rate notes subject to default risk

A pricing model for secondary market yield based floating rate notes subject to default risk

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Article ID: iaor20021788
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 135
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 233
End Page Number: 248
Publication Date: Dec 2001
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
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Keywords: risk, investment
Abstract:

The purpose of this article is to price secondary market yield based floating rate notes (SMY-FRNs) subject to default risk. SMY-FRNs are derivatives on the default-free term structure of interest rates, on the term structures for default-risky credit classes, and on the structure of a determined pool of bonds. The main problem in SMY-FRN pricing (as compared to the pricing of standard interest rate or credit derivatives) is market incompleteness, which makes traditional no-arbitrage pricing by replication fail. In general, SMY-FRNs are subject to two types of default risk. First, the SMY-FRN issuer may go bankrupt (direct default risk). Second, the possibility of the bankruptcy of the issuers in the underlying pool has an influence on the SMY-FRN coupons (indirect default risk). This article is the first one which provides a no-arbitrage pricing model for SMY-FRNs with direct and indirect default risks. It is also the first article applying incomplete market pricing methodology to SMY-FRNs.

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