S satyaa New member Joined Jun 18, 2026 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Apr 26, 2006 #1 Is there a formula for calculating the coupon payments on an inverse floater? Thanks
C CFAHouston New member Joined Jun 18, 2026 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Apr 26, 2006 #2 isn't inverse floater is when there is an inverse relationship with some sort of reference rate? Ex 20% - 2.5%(LIBOR 90 day rate)
isn't inverse floater is when there is an inverse relationship with some sort of reference rate? Ex 20% - 2.5%(LIBOR 90 day rate)
S satyaa New member Joined Jun 18, 2026 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Apr 26, 2006 Thread starter #3 Yes that is how it works. The question i am dealing with is worded as under: Annual Coupon rate calculated using a constant rate = 8.50% Multiplier = 2.0 Reference rate = 2.50% Face value = 5,000 I calculated the coupon payment as = (8.50 - 2*2.5) * 5000 = $175 Was not sure if this is the right way to do. Thanks
Yes that is how it works. The question i am dealing with is worded as under: Annual Coupon rate calculated using a constant rate = 8.50% Multiplier = 2.0 Reference rate = 2.50% Face value = 5,000 I calculated the coupon payment as = (8.50 - 2*2.5) * 5000 = $175 Was not sure if this is the right way to do. Thanks
C CFAHouston New member Joined Jun 18, 2026 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Apr 26, 2006 #4 Looks correct. Is this from the Fixed income analysis book?
S satyaa New member Joined Jun 18, 2026 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Apr 26, 2006 Thread starter #5 SchweserPro CD. Right now I am working through it. I don't remember coming across any inverse floater calculation in Schweser notes. Thanks
SchweserPro CD. Right now I am working through it. I don't remember coming across any inverse floater calculation in Schweser notes. Thanks
Z zimzim78 New member Joined Jun 18, 2026 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Apr 26, 2006 #6 Yeah dude, I never came across any mention of a calculation for an inverse floater (at least using Schweser 2005 materials). So inverse means we subtract the reference rate?
Yeah dude, I never came across any mention of a calculation for an inverse floater (at least using Schweser 2005 materials). So inverse means we subtract the reference rate?
J JoeyDVivre New member Joined Jun 18, 2026 Messages 0 Reaction score 0 Apr 27, 2006 #7 It's hard to believe there will be questions on the exam about inverse floaters. Those are pretty obscure bonds..
It's hard to believe there will be questions on the exam about inverse floaters. Those are pretty obscure bonds..