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Fixed Income Securities :
Analysis and Valuation
2
Agenda
• Introduction to Fixed Income securities
• Types of Fixed Income Securities
• Common Terms explained
• Valuation of Bonds
• Change in price of bonds with time
• Traditional Yield Measures
• Change in price of bonds with change in Yield
• Duration
• Types of Duration
• Convexity
3
Introduction to Fixed Income Securities
• What is a fixed Income Security?
– An investment that provides a return in the form of fixed periodic payments and the eventual return of
principal at maturity.
– Unlike a variable-income security, where payments change based on some underlying measure such as
short-term interest rates, the payments of a fixed-income security are known in advance.
• An example :
− a $ 1000 US Treasury bond which pays a 6% annual coupon with five years maturity.
4
Types of Fixed Income Securities
FIS Issuer Maturity(years) Remarks
Treasury Bills US Treasury < 1 Effectively zero coupon bonds
Treasury Notes US Treasury 2,3,5,10
Prices quoted in percent and
32nd of 1% face value
Treasury Bonds US Treasury 20/30 Non callable
Treasury Inflation Protected
Securities
US Treasury 5,10,20
Par value continually adjusted
based on inflation level
Treasury Strips Various
Formed by converting Tresury
securities into zero coupon
bonds
Agency Bonds
Federally related Institutions(Ginnie Mae),
Government Sponsored
Enterprises(Freddie Mac)
Mortgage- backed Securities Ginnie Mae, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
Municipal Bonds State and Local Government
Most bonds coupon interest
payment is tax exempt
Tax Backed Bonds State and Local Government
Revenue Bonds State and Local Government
Payments made only through
the revenue generated
5
Common Terms Explained
Par Value
It is the face value of a bond. It is also the price of a bond when the
coupon rate equals to the Yield to measure rate
Coupon
The interest rate stated on a bond when it is issued. The coupon is
typically paid semiannually
Maturity
Upon maturity of a fixed income investment such as a bond, the
borrower has to pay back the full amount of the outstanding principal,
plus any applicable interest to the lender
Zero coupon
bonds
A debt security that doesn't pay interest (a coupon), rendering profit at
maturity when the bond is redeemed for its full face value
6
Time Value of Money
• The idea that money available at the present time is worth more than the same amount in the future
due to its potential earning capacity. This core principle of finance holds that, provided money can
earn interest, any amount of money is worth more the sooner it is received.
7
Valuation of Bonds : Annual Coupon Bonds
• Consider a security that will pay $ C per year for ten years and make a single $ P payment at maturity. The
value of bond is calculated by discounting the cash inflows with a discounting rate (say d%):
• Value of Bond =
C
1+d
+
C
(1+d)²
+
C
(1+d)³
+ ⋯ . +
C
(1+d)⁹
+
C
(1+d)¹⁰
+
P
(1+d)¹⁰
8
Question
• Q. A $1000, 7% 10 year annual pay bond has a yield of 7.8%. If the yield remains unchanged, how
much will the bond value increase over the next 4 years?
• a) $16.96
• b) $17.25
• c) $ 17.89
• d) $ 16.34
9
Solution
• Q. A $1000, 7% 10 year annual pay bond has a yield of 7.8%. If the yield remains unchanged, how
much will the bond value increase over the next 4 years?
• a) $16.96
• b) $17.25
• c) $ 17.89
• d) $ 16.34
10
Valuation of Bonds : Semi Annual Coupon Bonds
• Consider a security that will pay $ C semi annually per year for ten years and make a single $ P payment at
maturity. The value of bond is calculated by discounting the cash inflows with a discounting rate (say d%):
• Value of Bond =
C/2
1+d/2
+
C/2
(1+d/2)²
+
C/2
(1+d/2)³
+ ⋯ . +
C/2
(1+d/2)¹⁹
+
C/2
(1+d/2)²⁰
+
P
(1+d/2)²⁰
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Valuation of Bonds : Zero Coupon Bonds
• No coupon bonds, only payment of principal at maturity
• Consider a zero coupon bond that will pay a single $ P payment at maturity. The value of bond is calculated
by discounting the cash inflow with a discounting rate (say d%):
• Value of Bond =
P
(1+d)¹⁰
12
Question
• Q. An investor buys a 10 year $10,000, 8% coupon, semiannual pay bond for $9,100. He sells it four
years later, just after receiving the eighth coupon payment, when its yield to maturity is 5.6%. What
would be the bond price at the time of sale?
• a) $ 10,563
• b) $ 11,209
• c) $ 12,234
• d) $ 13,983
13
Solution
• Q. An investor buys a 10 year $10,000, 8% coupon, semiannual pay bond for $9,100. He sells it four
years later, just after receiving the eighth coupon payment, when its yield to maturity is 5.6%. What
would be the bond price at the time of sale?
• a) $ 10,563
• b) $ 11,209
• c) $ 12,234
• d) $ 13,983
14
Change in Price of Bonds with time
• As time to maturity decreases, the future payments of the bonds becomes increasingly similar to a
zero coupon bond close to maturity. This means that the price of a bond becomes closer in value to
the bond‟s par value
15
Traditional Yield Measures
• Traditional Yield Measures
• Current Yield: the annnual interest income from the bond
Current Yield = Annual Coupon interest received
Bond Price
• The current yield is simply the coupon payment (C) as a percentage of the (current) bond price (P).
Current yield = C / P0.
Drawbacks :
• Only Considers coupon interest
• Capital Gains/Losses not taken into account
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Traditional Yield Measures
• Yield to Maturity(YTM): YTM is the IRR of the bond. It is the annualised rate of return on the bond
–
• Yield Measure Relationships:
Advantages:
• Considers both coupon income and capital gain/loss if held to maturity.
• Considers the timing of cashflows
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Bond Selling at: Relationship
Par Coupon rate = Current Yield = Yield to Maturity
Discount Coupon rate < Current Yield < Yield to Maturity
Premium Coupon rate > Current Yield > Yield to Maturity
 
2N2
2
YTM
1
ParC
.....
2
YTM
1
C
2
YTM
1
C
























Traditional Yield Measures
• YTM of Annual Coupon Bond:
A 10 year, $1000 par value bond has a coupon of 7%. If it is priced at $920 what is the YTM?
PV = -920; N=10; FV=1000; PMT=70
I/Y = 8.20%
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Traditional Yield Measures
• Bond Equivalent Yield (BEY): allows fixed-income securities whose payments are not annual to be
compared with securities with annual yields.
– yields are stated at a semi annual rate, it is then converted to the corresponding annual rate. For eg. a
bond with a yield of 4% semi annually, will result in a BEY of (4%*2=)8% annually.
• Cash Flow Yield (CFY): used for mortgage backed securities and other amortizing asset backed
securities that have monthly cash flows. It provides a monthly rate of compounding.
– BEY = [(1+monthly CFY)6 -1]*2
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Bond Equivalent Yield And Annual-pay Yield
• The following formula identifies the relationship between BEY and YTM.
Bond Equivalent Yield(BEY) of an Annual-pay Bond
Yield on an annual pay basis
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  1YTMAnnual1*2 2
1
BEY














 1
2
BEY
1
2
YTM
Question
• Q. What is the yield on a bond equivalent basis of an annual-pay 9% coupon bond priced at par?
• a) 4.4%
• b) 9%
• c) 8.8%
• d) 9.5%
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Solution
• Q. What is the yield on a bond equivalent basis of an annual-pay 9% coupon bond priced at par?
• a) 4.4%
• b) 9%
• c) 8.8%
• d) 9.5%
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Change in Bond Price with change in Yield
• As the required yield of bonds increases their prices decrease.
• Yield sets the standard for the level of returns to be provided by a bond. If the yield increases, it would
mean that a bond that was trading at par prior to this, would now offer less return than required. Thus
its price would decrease and similarly for a decrease in yield would cause increase in price.
• This can also be seen from the relation:
– Bond Price =
𝐶𝑃𝑁(1)
1+𝑌𝑇𝑀
+
𝐶𝑃𝑁(2)
1+𝑌𝑇𝑀²
+
𝐶𝑃𝑁(3)
1+𝑌𝑇𝑀³
+ ⋯ . +
𝐶𝑃𝑁(𝑛−1)
1+𝑌𝑇𝑀ⁿ⁻¹
+
𝐶𝑃𝑁(𝑛)
1 + 𝑌𝑇𝑀ⁿ
+
𝑃𝑎𝑟 𝑉𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒
1 +𝑌𝑇𝑀ⁿ
• The same can be shown through a price-yield curve:
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YTM
Price
Duration
There are 3 possible interpretations of duration:
1. It is the slope of the price-yield curve at the bond‟s current YTM
2. It is a weighted average of the time until the cash flow will be received. The weights are the
proportion of the bond value that each cash flow represents.
3. It is also the approximate change in bond price for a 1% change in yield.
• Using the third interpretation, the change in price of a bond caused by a change in yield can be
approximated as:
ΔP/P = -D*ΔY
Where, ΔP is the change in bond price
P is the original bond price
D is the duration of the bond
ΔY is the change in yield
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Effective Duration
• Duration is the measure of how long on an average the holder of the bond has to wait before he receives his
payments on the bond. A coupon paying bond‟s duration would be lower than “n” as the holder gets some of
his payments in the form of coupons before “n” years
• In simple words, duration of a bond is sensitivity of bond price to change in its interest rate
• Effective duration is calculated as:
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decimals)inyieldin(Change*Price)(Initial*2
rises)yieldwhenpriceBond–fallsyieldwhenprice(Bond
DurationEffective 
Percentage Change In Price Using Duration
• Approximate percentage price change = - Duration * Dy * 100
• For example, you hold a bond that has a duration of 7.8 years. The interest rates fell by 25 bps.
Calculate the approximate percentage price change.
• Answer: Approximate percentage price change = - Duration * Dy * 100
= -7.8 *(- .0025) * 100
= 1.95%
• For large changes in yield, convexity should also be used. Percentage change in price becomes
inaccurate with only taking duration into account.
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Alternative Definitions Of Duration
• Macaulay Duration: is the weighted average of the times when the payments are made. And the
weights are a ratio of the coupon paid at time “t” to the present bond price
• Macaulay duration is also used to measure how sensitive a bond or a bond portfolio's price is to
changes in interest rates.
• where:
• t = Respective time period
• C= Periodic Coupon payments ; y =Periodic yield : n = Total number of periods
• M = maturity Value
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PriceBondCurrent
y)(1
M*n
y)(1
C*t
DurationMacaulay
n
1t
nt 



Alternative Definitions Of Duration
• Calculating Macaulay Duration:
Note that this is 3.77 six-month periods, which is about 1.89 years
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 
 
 
 
 
 
 
77.3
54.964
76.3636
54.964
4
05.1
1040
3
05.1
40
2
05.1
40
1
05.1
40
432


D
0 1 2 3 4
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Change In Bond Price With Change In Discount Rate
• Modified Duration
– The modified duration is equal to the percentage change in price for a given change in yield.
• Example:
The current price of a bond is 98.75. Its modified duration is 5.2 years. The YTM of the bond is
7.5%. What would the price be if the yield became 8%?
• Solution:
DP = -98.75 * 5.2 * 0.005
= -2.57
The new price of the bond is 96.18
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yModDPP
y
P
DD
D
D
 ..
P
1
-ModD
Alternative Definitions Of Duration
• Modified Duration: is derived from Macaulay Duration. It is better than Macaulay Duration as it
takes into account the current YTM.
• Effective Duration calculations explicitly take into account the a bond„s option provisions such as
embedded options. The other methods of calculation ignore the option provision
• In summary duration is,
– The first derivative of the price-yield function
– The slope of the price-yield curve.
– A weighted average of the time till the cash flows willl be received.(Macaulay Duration)
– The approximate percentage change in price for a 1% change in yield.(Effective Duration)
30
)
yearperpaymentsinterestofno
YTM
(1
DurationMacaulay
DurationModified


Duration Of A Portfolio
• Duration of a portfolio is the weighted average of the duration of the individual securities in the
portfolio.
Portfolio Duration =
• The problem with the above equation is that it holds good only for a parallel shift in the yield curve.
This is because securities with different maturities may have different changes in yield.
31
NN2211 DW.........DWDW 
Price Volatility And Convexity
• We have already seen that the price-yield curve is a negatively sloped and is a curve. This is referred
to as convex.
Properties concerning the price volatility of an option free bond:
• Percentage price change per change in interest rates is not the same for all bonds
• For either small increases or decreases in yield, percentage change in price for given bond is roughly
the same.
• For a given large change in yield, the percentage price increase is greater than the percentage price
decrease.
32
YTM
Price
Convexity Measure Of A Bond
Convexity is the measure of the curvature of a price-yield cuve.
• Duration is an appropriate measure for small changes in the yield. For larger changes in yield
convexity should also be used.
Percentage Change in Price = Duration Effect + Convexity Effect
=[(-Duration * Δy) + (Convexity * Δy2) ] * 100
Note: In this formula all the values are used as numbers. E.g. 1% must be written as 0.01.
This is also the reason to multiply it by 100
33
Y
Bond
Price($)
P
Price based on Duration.
Actual Price – Yield Curve
Curvature effect not
incorporated by Duration
Question
• Q. A bond has a duration of 7 and a convexity of 65.4. The estimated percentage change in price for
this bond, due to a decline in yield of 150 basis points would be?
• a) 10.5%
• b) -9%
• c) 11.97%
• d) -10.5%
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Solution
• Q. A bond has a duration of 7 and a convexity of 65.4. The estimated percentage change in price for
this bond, due to a decline in yield of 150 basis points would be?
• a) 10.5%
• b) -9%
• c) 11.97%
• d) -10.5%
35
Price Value Of A Basis Point (PVBP)
• This is a measure of interest rate risk.
• PVBP – It is the absolute value of the change in the price of a bond for a 1 basis point change in
yield.
• The PVBP is the same for both increase and decrease (because change in yield is small)
36
pointbasis1bychangesyieldwhenPrice-PriceInitialPVBP 
ValueBond*0.01%*DurationPVBP 
Five Minute Recap
37
N32
YTM)(1
PARC
......
YTM)(1
C
YTM)(1
C
YTM)(1
C
bondaofValue









Bond Selling at: Relationship
Par Coupon rate = Current Yield = Yield to Maturity
Discount Coupon rate < Current Yield < Yield to Maturity
Premium Coupon rate > Current Yield > Yield to Maturity
  1YTMAnnual1*2 2
1
BEY














 1
2
BEY
1
2
YTM
bondbenchmarkon theYield
spreadyieldAbsolute
spreadyieldRelative 
yieldbondbenchmark
yieldbondSubject
RatioYield 
BondBenchmarkonYield-BondonYieldSpreadYieldAbsolute 
Five Minute Recap
38
decimals)inyieldin(Change*Price)(Initial*2
rises)yieldwhenpriceBond–fallsyieldwhenprice(Bond
DurationEffective 
2
decimals)inyieldin(Change*Price)(Initial*2
Price)BondInitial*2-risesyieldwhenpriceBondfallsyieldwhenprice(Bond
Convexity


yModDVV
y
V
DD
D
D
 ..
V
1
-ModD
)
yearperpaymentsinterestofno
YTM
(1
DurationMacaulay
DurationModified


ValueBond*0.01%*DurationPVBP 
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Fixed income securities- Analysis and valuation

  • 1. Fixed Income Securities : Analysis and Valuation
  • 2. 2
  • 3. Agenda • Introduction to Fixed Income securities • Types of Fixed Income Securities • Common Terms explained • Valuation of Bonds • Change in price of bonds with time • Traditional Yield Measures • Change in price of bonds with change in Yield • Duration • Types of Duration • Convexity 3
  • 4. Introduction to Fixed Income Securities • What is a fixed Income Security? – An investment that provides a return in the form of fixed periodic payments and the eventual return of principal at maturity. – Unlike a variable-income security, where payments change based on some underlying measure such as short-term interest rates, the payments of a fixed-income security are known in advance. • An example : − a $ 1000 US Treasury bond which pays a 6% annual coupon with five years maturity. 4
  • 5. Types of Fixed Income Securities FIS Issuer Maturity(years) Remarks Treasury Bills US Treasury < 1 Effectively zero coupon bonds Treasury Notes US Treasury 2,3,5,10 Prices quoted in percent and 32nd of 1% face value Treasury Bonds US Treasury 20/30 Non callable Treasury Inflation Protected Securities US Treasury 5,10,20 Par value continually adjusted based on inflation level Treasury Strips Various Formed by converting Tresury securities into zero coupon bonds Agency Bonds Federally related Institutions(Ginnie Mae), Government Sponsored Enterprises(Freddie Mac) Mortgage- backed Securities Ginnie Mae, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Municipal Bonds State and Local Government Most bonds coupon interest payment is tax exempt Tax Backed Bonds State and Local Government Revenue Bonds State and Local Government Payments made only through the revenue generated 5
  • 6. Common Terms Explained Par Value It is the face value of a bond. It is also the price of a bond when the coupon rate equals to the Yield to measure rate Coupon The interest rate stated on a bond when it is issued. The coupon is typically paid semiannually Maturity Upon maturity of a fixed income investment such as a bond, the borrower has to pay back the full amount of the outstanding principal, plus any applicable interest to the lender Zero coupon bonds A debt security that doesn't pay interest (a coupon), rendering profit at maturity when the bond is redeemed for its full face value 6
  • 7. Time Value of Money • The idea that money available at the present time is worth more than the same amount in the future due to its potential earning capacity. This core principle of finance holds that, provided money can earn interest, any amount of money is worth more the sooner it is received. 7
  • 8. Valuation of Bonds : Annual Coupon Bonds • Consider a security that will pay $ C per year for ten years and make a single $ P payment at maturity. The value of bond is calculated by discounting the cash inflows with a discounting rate (say d%): • Value of Bond = C 1+d + C (1+d)² + C (1+d)³ + ⋯ . + C (1+d)⁹ + C (1+d)¹⁰ + P (1+d)¹⁰ 8
  • 9. Question • Q. A $1000, 7% 10 year annual pay bond has a yield of 7.8%. If the yield remains unchanged, how much will the bond value increase over the next 4 years? • a) $16.96 • b) $17.25 • c) $ 17.89 • d) $ 16.34 9
  • 10. Solution • Q. A $1000, 7% 10 year annual pay bond has a yield of 7.8%. If the yield remains unchanged, how much will the bond value increase over the next 4 years? • a) $16.96 • b) $17.25 • c) $ 17.89 • d) $ 16.34 10
  • 11. Valuation of Bonds : Semi Annual Coupon Bonds • Consider a security that will pay $ C semi annually per year for ten years and make a single $ P payment at maturity. The value of bond is calculated by discounting the cash inflows with a discounting rate (say d%): • Value of Bond = C/2 1+d/2 + C/2 (1+d/2)² + C/2 (1+d/2)³ + ⋯ . + C/2 (1+d/2)¹⁹ + C/2 (1+d/2)²⁰ + P (1+d/2)²⁰ 11
  • 12. Valuation of Bonds : Zero Coupon Bonds • No coupon bonds, only payment of principal at maturity • Consider a zero coupon bond that will pay a single $ P payment at maturity. The value of bond is calculated by discounting the cash inflow with a discounting rate (say d%): • Value of Bond = P (1+d)¹⁰ 12
  • 13. Question • Q. An investor buys a 10 year $10,000, 8% coupon, semiannual pay bond for $9,100. He sells it four years later, just after receiving the eighth coupon payment, when its yield to maturity is 5.6%. What would be the bond price at the time of sale? • a) $ 10,563 • b) $ 11,209 • c) $ 12,234 • d) $ 13,983 13
  • 14. Solution • Q. An investor buys a 10 year $10,000, 8% coupon, semiannual pay bond for $9,100. He sells it four years later, just after receiving the eighth coupon payment, when its yield to maturity is 5.6%. What would be the bond price at the time of sale? • a) $ 10,563 • b) $ 11,209 • c) $ 12,234 • d) $ 13,983 14
  • 15. Change in Price of Bonds with time • As time to maturity decreases, the future payments of the bonds becomes increasingly similar to a zero coupon bond close to maturity. This means that the price of a bond becomes closer in value to the bond‟s par value 15
  • 16. Traditional Yield Measures • Traditional Yield Measures • Current Yield: the annnual interest income from the bond Current Yield = Annual Coupon interest received Bond Price • The current yield is simply the coupon payment (C) as a percentage of the (current) bond price (P). Current yield = C / P0. Drawbacks : • Only Considers coupon interest • Capital Gains/Losses not taken into account 16
  • 17. Traditional Yield Measures • Yield to Maturity(YTM): YTM is the IRR of the bond. It is the annualised rate of return on the bond – • Yield Measure Relationships: Advantages: • Considers both coupon income and capital gain/loss if held to maturity. • Considers the timing of cashflows 17 Bond Selling at: Relationship Par Coupon rate = Current Yield = Yield to Maturity Discount Coupon rate < Current Yield < Yield to Maturity Premium Coupon rate > Current Yield > Yield to Maturity   2N2 2 YTM 1 ParC ..... 2 YTM 1 C 2 YTM 1 C                        
  • 18. Traditional Yield Measures • YTM of Annual Coupon Bond: A 10 year, $1000 par value bond has a coupon of 7%. If it is priced at $920 what is the YTM? PV = -920; N=10; FV=1000; PMT=70 I/Y = 8.20% 18
  • 19. Traditional Yield Measures • Bond Equivalent Yield (BEY): allows fixed-income securities whose payments are not annual to be compared with securities with annual yields. – yields are stated at a semi annual rate, it is then converted to the corresponding annual rate. For eg. a bond with a yield of 4% semi annually, will result in a BEY of (4%*2=)8% annually. • Cash Flow Yield (CFY): used for mortgage backed securities and other amortizing asset backed securities that have monthly cash flows. It provides a monthly rate of compounding. – BEY = [(1+monthly CFY)6 -1]*2 19
  • 20. Bond Equivalent Yield And Annual-pay Yield • The following formula identifies the relationship between BEY and YTM. Bond Equivalent Yield(BEY) of an Annual-pay Bond Yield on an annual pay basis 20   1YTMAnnual1*2 2 1 BEY                1 2 BEY 1 2 YTM
  • 21. Question • Q. What is the yield on a bond equivalent basis of an annual-pay 9% coupon bond priced at par? • a) 4.4% • b) 9% • c) 8.8% • d) 9.5% 21
  • 22. Solution • Q. What is the yield on a bond equivalent basis of an annual-pay 9% coupon bond priced at par? • a) 4.4% • b) 9% • c) 8.8% • d) 9.5% 22
  • 23. Change in Bond Price with change in Yield • As the required yield of bonds increases their prices decrease. • Yield sets the standard for the level of returns to be provided by a bond. If the yield increases, it would mean that a bond that was trading at par prior to this, would now offer less return than required. Thus its price would decrease and similarly for a decrease in yield would cause increase in price. • This can also be seen from the relation: – Bond Price = 𝐶𝑃𝑁(1) 1+𝑌𝑇𝑀 + 𝐶𝑃𝑁(2) 1+𝑌𝑇𝑀² + 𝐶𝑃𝑁(3) 1+𝑌𝑇𝑀³ + ⋯ . + 𝐶𝑃𝑁(𝑛−1) 1+𝑌𝑇𝑀ⁿ⁻¹ + 𝐶𝑃𝑁(𝑛) 1 + 𝑌𝑇𝑀ⁿ + 𝑃𝑎𝑟 𝑉𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒 1 +𝑌𝑇𝑀ⁿ • The same can be shown through a price-yield curve: 23 YTM Price
  • 24. Duration There are 3 possible interpretations of duration: 1. It is the slope of the price-yield curve at the bond‟s current YTM 2. It is a weighted average of the time until the cash flow will be received. The weights are the proportion of the bond value that each cash flow represents. 3. It is also the approximate change in bond price for a 1% change in yield. • Using the third interpretation, the change in price of a bond caused by a change in yield can be approximated as: ΔP/P = -D*ΔY Where, ΔP is the change in bond price P is the original bond price D is the duration of the bond ΔY is the change in yield 24
  • 25. Effective Duration • Duration is the measure of how long on an average the holder of the bond has to wait before he receives his payments on the bond. A coupon paying bond‟s duration would be lower than “n” as the holder gets some of his payments in the form of coupons before “n” years • In simple words, duration of a bond is sensitivity of bond price to change in its interest rate • Effective duration is calculated as: 25 decimals)inyieldin(Change*Price)(Initial*2 rises)yieldwhenpriceBond–fallsyieldwhenprice(Bond DurationEffective 
  • 26. Percentage Change In Price Using Duration • Approximate percentage price change = - Duration * Dy * 100 • For example, you hold a bond that has a duration of 7.8 years. The interest rates fell by 25 bps. Calculate the approximate percentage price change. • Answer: Approximate percentage price change = - Duration * Dy * 100 = -7.8 *(- .0025) * 100 = 1.95% • For large changes in yield, convexity should also be used. Percentage change in price becomes inaccurate with only taking duration into account. 26
  • 27. Alternative Definitions Of Duration • Macaulay Duration: is the weighted average of the times when the payments are made. And the weights are a ratio of the coupon paid at time “t” to the present bond price • Macaulay duration is also used to measure how sensitive a bond or a bond portfolio's price is to changes in interest rates. • where: • t = Respective time period • C= Periodic Coupon payments ; y =Periodic yield : n = Total number of periods • M = maturity Value 27 PriceBondCurrent y)(1 M*n y)(1 C*t DurationMacaulay n 1t nt    
  • 28. Alternative Definitions Of Duration • Calculating Macaulay Duration: Note that this is 3.77 six-month periods, which is about 1.89 years 28                 77.3 54.964 76.3636 54.964 4 05.1 1040 3 05.1 40 2 05.1 40 1 05.1 40 432   D 0 1 2 3 4 40 1,000 40 40 40-964.54
  • 29. Change In Bond Price With Change In Discount Rate • Modified Duration – The modified duration is equal to the percentage change in price for a given change in yield. • Example: The current price of a bond is 98.75. Its modified duration is 5.2 years. The YTM of the bond is 7.5%. What would the price be if the yield became 8%? • Solution: DP = -98.75 * 5.2 * 0.005 = -2.57 The new price of the bond is 96.18 29 yModDPP y P DD D D  .. P 1 -ModD
  • 30. Alternative Definitions Of Duration • Modified Duration: is derived from Macaulay Duration. It is better than Macaulay Duration as it takes into account the current YTM. • Effective Duration calculations explicitly take into account the a bond„s option provisions such as embedded options. The other methods of calculation ignore the option provision • In summary duration is, – The first derivative of the price-yield function – The slope of the price-yield curve. – A weighted average of the time till the cash flows willl be received.(Macaulay Duration) – The approximate percentage change in price for a 1% change in yield.(Effective Duration) 30 ) yearperpaymentsinterestofno YTM (1 DurationMacaulay DurationModified  
  • 31. Duration Of A Portfolio • Duration of a portfolio is the weighted average of the duration of the individual securities in the portfolio. Portfolio Duration = • The problem with the above equation is that it holds good only for a parallel shift in the yield curve. This is because securities with different maturities may have different changes in yield. 31 NN2211 DW.........DWDW 
  • 32. Price Volatility And Convexity • We have already seen that the price-yield curve is a negatively sloped and is a curve. This is referred to as convex. Properties concerning the price volatility of an option free bond: • Percentage price change per change in interest rates is not the same for all bonds • For either small increases or decreases in yield, percentage change in price for given bond is roughly the same. • For a given large change in yield, the percentage price increase is greater than the percentage price decrease. 32 YTM Price
  • 33. Convexity Measure Of A Bond Convexity is the measure of the curvature of a price-yield cuve. • Duration is an appropriate measure for small changes in the yield. For larger changes in yield convexity should also be used. Percentage Change in Price = Duration Effect + Convexity Effect =[(-Duration * Δy) + (Convexity * Δy2) ] * 100 Note: In this formula all the values are used as numbers. E.g. 1% must be written as 0.01. This is also the reason to multiply it by 100 33 Y Bond Price($) P Price based on Duration. Actual Price – Yield Curve Curvature effect not incorporated by Duration
  • 34. Question • Q. A bond has a duration of 7 and a convexity of 65.4. The estimated percentage change in price for this bond, due to a decline in yield of 150 basis points would be? • a) 10.5% • b) -9% • c) 11.97% • d) -10.5% 34
  • 35. Solution • Q. A bond has a duration of 7 and a convexity of 65.4. The estimated percentage change in price for this bond, due to a decline in yield of 150 basis points would be? • a) 10.5% • b) -9% • c) 11.97% • d) -10.5% 35
  • 36. Price Value Of A Basis Point (PVBP) • This is a measure of interest rate risk. • PVBP – It is the absolute value of the change in the price of a bond for a 1 basis point change in yield. • The PVBP is the same for both increase and decrease (because change in yield is small) 36 pointbasis1bychangesyieldwhenPrice-PriceInitialPVBP  ValueBond*0.01%*DurationPVBP 
  • 37. Five Minute Recap 37 N32 YTM)(1 PARC ...... YTM)(1 C YTM)(1 C YTM)(1 C bondaofValue          Bond Selling at: Relationship Par Coupon rate = Current Yield = Yield to Maturity Discount Coupon rate < Current Yield < Yield to Maturity Premium Coupon rate > Current Yield > Yield to Maturity   1YTMAnnual1*2 2 1 BEY                1 2 BEY 1 2 YTM bondbenchmarkon theYield spreadyieldAbsolute spreadyieldRelative  yieldbondbenchmark yieldbondSubject RatioYield  BondBenchmarkonYield-BondonYieldSpreadYieldAbsolute 
  • 38. Five Minute Recap 38 decimals)inyieldin(Change*Price)(Initial*2 rises)yieldwhenpriceBond–fallsyieldwhenprice(Bond DurationEffective  2 decimals)inyieldin(Change*Price)(Initial*2 Price)BondInitial*2-risesyieldwhenpriceBondfallsyieldwhenprice(Bond Convexity   yModDVV y V DD D D  .. V 1 -ModD ) yearperpaymentsinterestofno YTM (1 DurationMacaulay DurationModified   ValueBond*0.01%*DurationPVBP 
  • 39. Blogs from other Webinars Here are the links for the blogs and quizzes of the other recent webinars on our website to help you with CFA/FRM preparation Understanding Options – Basics and Trading Strategies (16/04/2013) Blog: http://www.edupristine.com/blog/cfa-frm-tutorial-understanding-options-basics-and- trading-strategies/ Quiz: http://www.edupristine.com/quiz-on-options-basics-and-trading-strategies/ Understanding Bonds & their Valuation(16/04/2013) Blog: http://www.edupristine.com/blog/cfa-tutorial-understanding-bonds-their-valuation/ Quiz: http://www.edupristine.com/fixed-income-securities-quiz-2/ Understanding Income Statement for CFA Perspective (10/04/2013) Blog: http://www.edupristine.com/blog/cfa-tutorial-understanding-income-statement-from- cfa-perspective/ 39
  • 40. Upcoming Webinars Hypothesis Testing using Various Tests (20/04/2013) Registration link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7324338783972653056 Look forward to more webinars from our side on the topics of your choice!! Just drop a mail to us to suggest a topic! Contact us @: zainab@edupristine.com CLASSROOM TRAINING IN NEWYORK, US 40
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