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The par yield for the maturity 0-3 periods is 1.90% per period. | The par yield for the maturity 0-3 periods is 1.90% per period. | ||
This means that a deposit of £1,000,000 at Time 0 periods would return: | This means that a deposit of £1,000,000 at Time 0 periods on these terms would return: | ||
*Interest at a rate of 1.90% per period on the original £1,000,000, at Times 1, 2 and 3 periods, and | *Interest at a rate of 1.90% per period on the original £1,000,000, at Times 1, 2 and 3 periods, and |
Revision as of 12:37, 11 November 2015
Today’s market yield on a coupon paying bond trading at par and redeemable at par
= the fixed coupon rate payable on such a ‘par bond’.
Example
The par yield for the maturity 0-3 periods is 1.90% per period.
This means that a deposit of £1,000,000 at Time 0 periods on these terms would return:
- Interest at a rate of 1.90% per period on the original £1,000,000, at Times 1, 2 and 3 periods, and
- The principal of £1,000,000 at Time 3 periods
The interest payments will be £1,000,000 x 0.019 = £19,000 per period
The total repaid at Time 3 periods will be: principal £1,000,000 + £19,000 interest = £1,019,000.
An application of par yields is the pricing of new coupon paying bonds.
The par yield is known as the Par rate, Swap rate or Swap yield.