Calculating the effective duration of all of a bank’s assets and liabilities is not a trivial exercise. As we have seen many of these assets and liabilities contain embedded options.
Bond markets can be reasonably certain that an issuer able to refinance its debt will exercise its call option if it is deep in-the-money. This is not the case for many bank assets and liabilities that contain embedded options, such as fixed rate mortgages and time deposits, where it is more a matter of probabilities and many of these options will not in fact be exercised even though they are in-the-money. Estimating effective economic duration requires the use of sophisticated modeling techniques.
Calculation and modeling complexity
November 16th, 2009 by admin Leave a reply »Posted in Options
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