An Optimal Design of Collateralized Mortgage Obligation with PAC-Companion Structure using Dynamic Cash Reserve
This paper presents a model for optimally designing a collateralized mortgage obligation (CMO) with a planned amortization class (PAC)-companion structure using dynamic cash reserve. In this structure, the mortgage pool’s cash flow is allocated by rule to the two bond classes such that PAC bondholde...
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sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-57762016-01-08T10:00:06Z An Optimal Design of Collateralized Mortgage Obligation with PAC-Companion Structure using Dynamic Cash Reserve Dashan HUANG, FABOZZI, Frank KAI, Yoshitaka FUKUSHIMA, Masao This paper presents a model for optimally designing a collateralized mortgage obligation (CMO) with a planned amortization class (PAC)-companion structure using dynamic cash reserve. In this structure, the mortgage pool’s cash flow is allocated by rule to the two bond classes such that PAC bondholders receive substantial prepayment protection, that protection being provided by the companion bondholders. The structure we propose provides greater protection to the PAC bondholders than current structures during periods of rising interest rates when this class of bondholders faces greater extension risk. We do so by allowing a portion of the cash flow from the collateral to be reserved to meet the PAC’s scheduled cash flow in subsequent periods. The greater protection is provided by the companion bondholders exposure to interest loss. To tackle this problem, we transform the problem of designing the optimal PAC-companion structure into a standard stochastic linear programming problem which can be solved efficiently. Moreover, we present an extended model by considering the quality of the companion bond and by relaxing the PAC bondholder shortfall constraint. Based on numerical experiments through Monte Carlo simulation, we show the utility of the proposed model. 2007-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/4777 info:doi/10.1016/j.ejor.2005.12.030 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Stochastic programming; Finance; Linear programming; Simulation Finance and Financial Management |
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This paper presents a model for optimally designing a collateralized mortgage obligation (CMO) with a planned amortization class (PAC)-companion structure using dynamic cash reserve. In this structure, the mortgage pool’s cash flow is allocated by rule to the two bond classes such that PAC bondholders receive substantial prepayment protection, that protection being provided by the companion bondholders. The structure we propose provides greater protection to the PAC bondholders than current structures during periods of rising interest rates when this class of bondholders faces greater extension risk. We do so by allowing a portion of the cash flow from the collateral to be reserved to meet the PAC’s scheduled cash flow in subsequent periods. The greater protection is provided by the companion bondholders exposure to interest loss. To tackle this problem, we transform the problem of designing the optimal PAC-companion structure into a standard stochastic linear programming problem which can be solved efficiently. Moreover, we present an extended model by considering the quality of the companion bond and by relaxing the PAC bondholder shortfall constraint. Based on numerical experiments through Monte Carlo simulation, we show the utility of the proposed model. |
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An Optimal Design of Collateralized Mortgage Obligation with PAC-Companion Structure using Dynamic Cash Reserve |
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An Optimal Design of Collateralized Mortgage Obligation with PAC-Companion Structure using Dynamic Cash Reserve |
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An Optimal Design of Collateralized Mortgage Obligation with PAC-Companion Structure using Dynamic Cash Reserve |
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An Optimal Design of Collateralized Mortgage Obligation with PAC-Companion Structure using Dynamic Cash Reserve |
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An Optimal Design of Collateralized Mortgage Obligation with PAC-Companion Structure using Dynamic Cash Reserve |
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