Properties of Interest Rates (FRM Part 1 2023 - Book 3 - Chapter 16)
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After completing this reading, you should be able to:
- Describe Treasury rates, LIBOR, Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) and repo rates and explain what is meant by the “risk-free” rate.
- Calculate the value of an investment using different compounding frequencies.
- Convert interest rates based on different compounding frequencies.
- Calculate the theoretical price of a bond using spot rates.
- Calculate the Macaulay duration, modified duration and dollar duration of a bond.
- Evaluate the limitations of duration and explain how convexity addresses some of them.
- Calculate the change in a bond’s price given its duration, its convexity and a change in interest rates.
- Derive forward interest rates from a set of spot rates.
- Derive the value of the cash flows from a forward rate agreement (FRA).
- Calculate zero-coupon rates using the bootstrap method.
- Compare and contrast the major theories of the term structure of interest rates.
In the FRA settlement 34:48, curious why is the floating rate in the denominator different? 3.5% vs 3%. Ther answer seems to be correct so it isn't a typo
2.5 is the floating rate, but yes correct.
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How terminal value is calculated in macualy duration
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