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Chapter 11




                             2.3  How does the bank set the interest rate for an FRA?

                             FRA rates are set by the bank by analysing a company's spot yield
                             curve.





                  Illustration 2





                   A company’s yield curve has been calculated as:


                                                     1 year: 3.96%

                                                     2 year: 4.25%

                                                     3 year: 4.56%

                   i.e. the company will have to pay interest of 3.96% if it wants to borrow money
                   for 1 year, 4.25% if it wants to borrow for 2 years etc.

                   The 12-24 FRA rate will be the rate (r) which satisfies the equation:

                                                                         2
                                               1.0396 × (1 + r) = 1.0425
                   because the company could either borrow for 2 years at 4.25% throughout, or
                   for 1 year at 3.96% and then the second year at the 12-24 FRA rate.


                   Rearranging this gives the 12-24 FRA rate of 4.54%.




                  Illustrations and further practice



                  Now try Illustration 2 and TYU 1 in Chapter 11

















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