Computing Arbitrage-Free Yields in Multi-Factor Gaussian Shadow-Rate Term Structure Models
36 Pages Posted: 6 Nov 2013
Date Written: September 24, 2013
Abstract
This paper develops a method to approximate arbitrage-free bond yields within a term structure model in which the short rate follows a Gaussian process censored at zero (a "shadow-rate model" as proposed by Black, 1995). The censoring ensures that model-implied yields are constrained to be positive, but it also introduces non-linearity that renders standard bond pricing formulas inapplicable. In particular, yields are not linear functions of the underlying state vector as they are in affine term structure models (see Piazzesi, 2010). Existing approaches towards computing yields in shadow-rate models suffer from high computational burden or low accuracy. In contrast, I show that the technique proposed in this paper is sufficiently fast for single-step estimation of a three-factor shadow-rate term structure model, and sufficiently accurate to evaluate yields to within approximately half a basis point.
Keywords: Shadow-rate model, zero lower bound, dynamic term structure model
JEL Classification: E43, G12, C63
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