A Valuation Model for the Variable Rate Demand Obligation

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DOI: 10.4236/jmf.2019.93022    657 Downloads   1,764 Views  Citations
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In this paper, a valuation framework is developed for the variable rate demand obligation (VRDO). The VRDO is a class of floating rate note whose coupon rate changes on a regular basis and is “puttable” by the bondholder, given a notice of one week to the issuer. We model the coupon rate as a geometric Brownian motion process and assume that the incidence of puts is Poisson distributed, across time. Put events are assumed to be brought about by factors such as a change in the liquidity and consumption preferences of investors or a change in a Municipal issuer’s creditworthiness. This paper is unique because as of July 2019 there exists no attempt at valuing VRDOs in the research literature.

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Hooper, V. and Pointon, J. (2019) A Valuation Model for the Variable Rate Demand Obligation. Journal of Mathematical Finance, 9, 388-393. doi: 10.4236/jmf.2019.93022.

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