Problem 1 Suppose you are given the following information about the default-free, coupon-paying yield curve: Maturity (years) Coupon Rate (annual payments) 1 2 3 4 0.00% 10.00% 6.00% 12.00% ΥTM 2.000%...


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Problem 1 Suppose you are given the following information about the default-free, coupon-paying<br>yield curve:<br>Maturity (years)<br>Coupon Rate (annual payments)<br>1<br>2<br>3<br>4<br>0.00%<br>10.00%<br>6.00%<br>12.00%<br>ΥTM<br>2.000% 3.908% 5.840% 5.783%<br>a) Determine the yield to maturity of a two-year zero-coupon bond.<br>b) What is the zero-coupon yield curve for years 1 through 4.<br>c) What is the forward rate for year 3 (short rate from end of year 2 until end of year 3).<br>d) What should have been the zero-coupon yield for year 4 so that the forward rate in year 4 is<br>the same than year 3.<br>Problem 2 Currently the yield curve observed in the market is as follows: y1 = 7%, y2 = 8%, and<br>Y3 = 9%. You are choosing between a two-year and three-year maturity bonds all paying annual<br>coupons<br>of 8%, once a year. You strongly believe that at the end of year the yield curve will become<br>flat at 9%. Which bond should you buy if you plan to close out your position in one year right<br>after receiving the coupon payment?<br>Problem 3 Your client is a regional savings and loan institution. You have been hired to assess<br>the client's exposure to interest rate risk and advise on possible ways to reduce it. You have the<br>following information on the S&L's balance sheet: The total assets are mortgages and are worth<br>$3,096.87M. The assets have a duration of 9.23 years. The liabilities are 5-year Certificates of<br>Deposit (CDs) with a coupon rate of 8%, which we assume is paid annually (CDs are coupon<br>bonds, so all coupon bond formulas apply to them). The total face value of the CDs that have been<br>issued by your client is $2.5 billion. The yield curve is flat at 8%.<br>a) Compute the duration of the liabilities.<br>b) Compute the duration of the (net) market value of the bank.<br>c) Your recommendation to the client is to sell some of the mortgage portfolio and buy 1-year<br>CDs (which pay an annual coupon rate of 8%) with the proceeds. How many dollars worth<br>of the assets does your client have to sell to reduce the duration of the (net) market value of<br>the bank to 0 (i.e., to achieve immunization)?<br>

Extracted text: Problem 1 Suppose you are given the following information about the default-free, coupon-paying yield curve: Maturity (years) Coupon Rate (annual payments) 1 2 3 4 0.00% 10.00% 6.00% 12.00% ΥTM 2.000% 3.908% 5.840% 5.783% a) Determine the yield to maturity of a two-year zero-coupon bond. b) What is the zero-coupon yield curve for years 1 through 4. c) What is the forward rate for year 3 (short rate from end of year 2 until end of year 3). d) What should have been the zero-coupon yield for year 4 so that the forward rate in year 4 is the same than year 3. Problem 2 Currently the yield curve observed in the market is as follows: y1 = 7%, y2 = 8%, and Y3 = 9%. You are choosing between a two-year and three-year maturity bonds all paying annual coupons of 8%, once a year. You strongly believe that at the end of year the yield curve will become flat at 9%. Which bond should you buy if you plan to close out your position in one year right after receiving the coupon payment? Problem 3 Your client is a regional savings and loan institution. You have been hired to assess the client's exposure to interest rate risk and advise on possible ways to reduce it. You have the following information on the S&L's balance sheet: The total assets are mortgages and are worth $3,096.87M. The assets have a duration of 9.23 years. The liabilities are 5-year Certificates of Deposit (CDs) with a coupon rate of 8%, which we assume is paid annually (CDs are coupon bonds, so all coupon bond formulas apply to them). The total face value of the CDs that have been issued by your client is $2.5 billion. The yield curve is flat at 8%. a) Compute the duration of the liabilities. b) Compute the duration of the (net) market value of the bank. c) Your recommendation to the client is to sell some of the mortgage portfolio and buy 1-year CDs (which pay an annual coupon rate of 8%) with the proceeds. How many dollars worth of the assets does your client have to sell to reduce the duration of the (net) market value of the bank to 0 (i.e., to achieve immunization)?
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