interest rate derivative

  • 91Constant Elasticity of Variance Model — In mathematical finance, the CEV or Constant Elasticity of Variance model is a stochastic volatility model, which attempts to capture stochastic volatility and the leverage effect. The model is widely used by practitioners in the financial… …

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  • 92Contingent value rights — A Contingent Value Rights (CVR) is a type of option that can be issued by the buyer of a company to the sellers. It specifies an event, which, if triggered, lets the sellers acquire more shares in the target company. The New York Times claims[1]… …

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  • 93Diagonal spread — In Finance, A diagonal spread is established by simultaneously entering into a long and short position in two options of the same type (two call options or two put options)[jargon] but with different strike prices and expiration dates.[jargon]… …

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  • 94Forex swap — In finance, a forex swap (or FX swap) is an over the counter short term interest rate derivative instrument. In emerging money markets, forex swaps are usually the first derivative instrument to be traded, ahead of forward rate agreements and… …

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  • 95LIBOR Market Model — Model = The LIBOR Market Model, also known as the BGM Model (Brace Gatarek Musiela Model, in reference of the names of some of the inventors), is a financial model of interest rates. It is used for pricing interest rate derivatives, especially… …

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  • 96Option-adjusted spread — (OAS) is the flat spread which has to be added to the treasury yield curve in a pricing model (that accounts for embedded options) to discount a security payment to match its market price. OAS is hence model dependent. This concept can be applied …

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  • 97Option adjusted spread — (OAS) is the flat spread over the treasury yield curve required to discount a security payment to match its market price. This concept can be applied to mortgage backed security (MBS), Options, Bonds and any other interest rate… …

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  • 98Vasicek model — In finance, the Vasicek model is a mathematical model describing the evolution of interest rates. It is a type of one factor model (short rate model) as it describes interest rate movements as driven by only one source of market risk. The model… …

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  • 99Cox-Ingersoll-Ross model — The Cox Ingersoll Ross model in finance is a mathematical model describing the evolution of interest rates. It is a type of one factor model (Short rate model) as describes interest rate movements as driven by only one source of market risk. The… …

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  • 100Zinsstrukturmodell — Mit Hilfe von Zinsstrukturmodellen möchte man die empirisch beobachtbaren Zusammenhänge zwischen Zinssätzen unterschiedlicher Laufzeiten durch möglichst wenige Zinsstrukturfaktoren erklären und die mögliche zeitliche Entwicklung von Zinssätzen… …

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