Fixed Income Attribution
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Fixed Income Attribution: (The Wiley Finance Series)

Fixed Income Attribution: (The Wiley Finance Series)


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Fixed income attribution is by its very nature a complex and mathematically demanding topic, and there is little information available on this area. Fixed Income Attribution has been written to fill this tremendous void. This comprehensive resource contains both theoretical and practical information about running and understanding fixed income attribution, including the mathematics of attribution, practical limitations, benchmarks, presentation tools, and choosing and running an attribution system. Filled with insightful examples and expert advice, Fixed Income Attribution is the perfect source of information for those working in this complex environment.

Table of Contents:
Preface xiii Acknowledgements xv A Note on Notation xvii Part I: Concepts of Attribution 1 1 Attribution in the Investment Process 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 The problem 3 1.3 Adding value to portfolios 4 1.4 Skill in investment 5 1.4.1 Luck 5 1.4.2 Skill 5 1.5 Picking the good from the bad 5 1.6 Insight from attribution 6 1.7 Example 7 1.8 Living without attribution 8 1.9 Why is attribution difficult? 9 1.10 What does this book not cover? 9 1.11 What are we aiming for? 9 2 Calculation of Returns 11 2.1 Introduction 11 2.2 Getting it right 11 2.3 Rate of return 12 2.4 Linking performance over multiple intervals 12 2.5 Performance of single securities in the presence of cash flows 12 2.6 Performance of portfolios without cash flows 13 2.7 Performance of portfolios with cash flows 13 2.8 Portfolio cash flow assumptions 14 2.9 Example 1 15 2.10 Performance contribution 16 2.11 Bringing it all together 16 2.12 The effects of futures on performance 17 2.13 Short position 17 2.14 Example 2: Some unusual asset allocations 17 2.15 Example 3: A pathological case 18 2.16 Example 4: A portfolio with zero market value 19 2.17 Geometric compounding 19 2.17.1 Stock return 19 2.17.2 Portfolio return 20 2.17.3 Sector return 20 2.18 Performance from several sources of return 20 3 Simple Attribution 23 3.1 Introduction 23 3.2 Equity attribution 23 3.3 Additive attribution 24 3.4 Basic attribution: top-down or bottom-up? 25 3.5 Which assumptions to use? 26 3.6 Example 27 3.6.1 Measuring overall investment performance 27 3.7 Attribution at the sector level 28 3.8 Attribution for single stocks 29 3.9 Combining attribution returns over time 31 3.10 Self-consistency across time 32 3.11 Summary 33 4 Yield Curves in Attribution 35 4.1 Introduction 35 4.2 Yield curves 35 4.3 What is a yield curve? 36 4.4 Why yield curves matter in attribution 36 4.5 Different types of yield 37 4.5.1 Coupon rate 37 4.5.2 Current yield (or running yield) 37 4.5.3 Yield to maturity 37 4.6 Zero-coupon yield 38 4.7 Sovereign and credit curves 38 4.8 What should a curve look like? 38 4.9 Different types of curve – advantages and disadvantages 39 4.9.1 Par curves 39 4.9.2 Duration curves 39 4.9.3 Zero-coupon curves 39 4.10 Comparing different curve types 40 4.11 How do yield curves behave? 40 4.12 Credit curves 43 4.13 Finding yield curve data 43 5 Interest Rate Risk and Portfolio Management 45 5.1 Introduction 45 5.2 Return in fixed income portfolios 45 5.3 Risk numbers and interest rate sensitivity 45 5.4 Aggregating risk numbers 46 5.5 Hedging risk 47 5.6 Portfolio structure 47 5.7 Risk immunization 48 6 Measuring Changes in Yield Curves 51 6.1 Introduction 51 6.2 Curve shapes 51 6.3 Curves – the raw data 51 6.4 A typical curve movement 51 6.5 Describing curve changes 53 6.5.1 Should one go any further? 55 6.5.2 Can one use other movement descriptions? 55 6.6 Worked examples 55 6.7 Model-free representations of curves 56 6.8 Fitted model representations 57 6.9 Shift and curve positioning analysis 57 6.10 Polynomial term structure models 58 6.10.1 Example 1: Worked example for polynomial model 59 6.11 Nelson–Siegel term structure models 60 6.11.1 Example 2: Worked example for Nelson–Siegel model 62 6.12 Principal component analysis 63 6.13 Fitting data to models 64 6.14 Constraints in curve fitting 64 7 Converting Yield Movements into Performance 65 7.1 Pricing from first principles 65 7.2 Measuring the effects of yield curve shifts 66 7.3 Perturbational pricing 67 Part II: Sources of Attribution Return 71 8 The Hierarchy of Fixed Income Returns 73 8.1 Subjectivity in attribution 73 8.2 Excess precision 73 9 Yield Return and Coupon Return 75 9.1 Yield return 75 9.2 Decomposition into coupon and convergence return 75 9.3 Coupon return 75 9.4 Convergence return 76 9.5 Decomposition into systematic and specific return 76 9.6 Calculating yield return 77 10 Treasury Curve Return 79 10.1 Movements in the Treasury curve 79 10.2 No curve analysis 79 10.3 Shift/twist/butterfly 79 10.4 Duration attribution 80 11 Roll Return 83 11.1 Introduction 83 11.2 Maximizing roll return 83 11.3 Measuring roll return 84 11.4 Measuring the effect of roll 85 11.5 Separating roll return from yield curve return 85 12 Credit Return 87 12.1 Introduction 87 12.2 Credit spread and security-specific return 87 12.3 Curves and securities 88 12.4 Fine structure credit curve movement 88 12.5 Different types of credit attribution 89 12.6 Swap curve attribution 89 12.7 Credit curve attribution 89 12.8 Sector curve attribution 92 12.9 Country attribution 93 13 Optionality Return 95 14 Asset Allocation Return 97 14.1 Case 1 97 14.2 Case 2 98 14.3 Case 3 98 15 Other Sources of Return 101 15.1 Convexity return 101 15.2 Liquidity (security-specific) return 101 15.3 Trading and price return 102 15.4 Residual return 103 16 Worked Examples 105 16.1 Example 1: Yield return and term structure return 105 16.1.1 Decomposing returns 106 16.2 Example 2: Yield return and detailed term structure return 106 Part III: Fixed Income Attribution in Practice 109 17 Implementing an Attribution System 111 17.1 Build or buy? 111 17.2 Match to existing investment process 111 17.3 Can the attribution approach be extended? 111 17.4 Performance calculation engine 111 17.5 Integration with other systems 112 17.6 Benchmark and data issues 112 17.7 Reporting 112 17.8 IT requirements 113 17.9 Cost 113 17.10 Time 113 17.11 Management support 113 17.12 Intellectual capital 113 17.13 Interface to legacy systems 114 17.14 User expectations 114 17.15 In general 114 18 Fixed Income Benchmarks 115 18.1 Introduction 115 18.2 Benchmark replication 116 18.3 Availability of data 117 18.4 Replicating benchmark returns from data 118 18.5 Treatment of cash 119 19 Presenting Attribution Results 121 19.1 Introduction 121 19.2 Reporting formats 121 19.3 Presenting numerical data 122 19.3.1 Paper reports 122 19.3.2 On-line reporting 122 19.3.3 OLAP technology 122 19.4 Presenting graphical data 126 19.5 Report design 131 20 Beyond Fixed Income Attribution 133 20.1 Fixed income attribution in the investment process 133 20.1.1 Improved term structure modelling 133 20.1.2 Risk and reward 134 20.1.3 What-if risk modelling 135 20.1.4 Portfolio optimizers 135 20.1.5 Systems integration 136 20.2 Conclusion 136 Appendix A Derivation of the Normal Equations for a Least Squares Fit 137 A.1 Polynomial functions 137 A.2 Nelson–Siegel functions 137 References 139 Index 141

About the Author :
ANDREW COLIN is Fixed Income Research Director for the StatPro Group plc. He has previously worked or consulted for Citibank London, Zurich Investment Management, the Commonwealth Bank, Suncorp Metway, Chubb Security, Arthur Andersen, EDS, Alcatel and the Royal Australian Navy. Andrew is Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Business at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, and holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of St Andrews. His research interests include risk management and machine intelligence.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780470011751
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Height: 251 mm
  • No of Pages: 176
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Width: 177 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0470011750
  • Publisher Date: 21 Jan 2005
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Series Title: The Wiley Finance Series
  • Weight: 454 gr


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