Research In Brief | Negative Rates: The Challenge and the Opportunity
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Research In Brief | Negative Rates: The Challenge and the Opportunity

In this research paper, Dr. Ion Mihai, Quantitative Analyst at Numerix, explores how negative interest rates have recently become a critically important issue in finance, as they impact some of the most basic calculations and procedures used by the financial community. Two prominent examples are the quotation of option volatilities and volatility smile interpolation models—both of which we will explore further in this paper.

Clearly, pricing methodologies must continue to adjust to the unchartered waters of the negative rate phenomenon. This paper discusses the challenges that negative rates continue to pose to the financial community and looks at how market practices are in fact evolving and becoming more innovative to address these challenges.

Highlights of the paper include:

  • An overview of the Swiss National Bank, European Central Bank, and Danmarks Nationalbank movement to negative rates.
  • How negative rates impact some of the most basic calculations and procedures used by the financial community.
  • Why negative rates impact the quotation of option volatilities and volatility smile options and the related challenges.
  • An exploration of a new range of market practices and solutions to address the challenges presented by the negative rate environment—including two alternatives to the lognormal volatility quotation convention.
  • Impact of negative rates on smile interpolation models, such as SABR.
  • Basic introduction of the free-boundary SABR model as a natural extension to negative rates.

Author: Dr. Ion Mihai

In this research paper, Dr. Ion Mihai, Quantitative Analyst at Numerix, explores how negative interest rates have recently become a critically important issue in finance, as they impact some of the most basic calculations and procedures used by the financial community. Two prominent examples are the quotation of option volatilities and volatility smile interpolation models—both of which we will explore further in this paper.

Clearly, pricing methodologies must continue to adjust to the unchartered waters of the negative rate phenomenon. This paper discusses the challenges that negative rates continue to pose to the financial community and looks at how market practices are in fact evolving and becoming more innovative to address these challenges.

Highlights of the paper include:

  • An overview of the Swiss National Bank, European Central Bank, and Danmarks Nationalbank movement to negative rates.
  • How negative rates impact some of the most basic calculations and procedures used by the financial community.
  • Why negative rates impact the quotation of option volatilities and volatility smile options and the related challenges.
  • An exploration of a new range of market practices and solutions to address the challenges presented by the negative rate environment—including two alternatives to the lognormal volatility quotation convention.
  • Impact of negative rates on smile interpolation models, such as SABR.
  • Basic introduction of the free-boundary SABR model as a natural extension to negative rates.

Author: Dr. Ion Mihai

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