mbsprice2oas
Option-adjusted spread given price
Syntax
Description
specifies options using one or more optional arguments in addition to the input
arguments in the previous syntax. OAS
= mbsprice2oas(___,CouponRate
,Delay
,Interpolation
,PrepaySpeed
,PrepayMatrix
)
Examples
Calculate the option-adjusted spread of a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage with about a 28-year weighted average maturity remaining, given assumptions of 0, 50, and 100 PSA prepayments. First, create the bonds matrix:
Bonds = [datenum('11/21/2002') 0 100 0 2 1; datenum('02/20/2003') 0 100 0 2 1; datenum('07/31/2004') 0.03 100 2 3 1; datenum('08/15/2007') 0.035 100 2 3 1; datenum('08/15/2012') 0.04875 100 2 3 1; datenum('02/15/2031') 0.05375 100 2 3 1];
Choose a settlement date.
Settle = datenum('20-Aug-2002');
Assume the following clean prices for the bonds:
Prices = [ 98.97467; 98.58044; 100.10534; 98.18054; 101.38136; 99.25411];
Use the following formula to compute spot compounding for the bonds:
SpotCompounding = 2*ones(size(Prices));
Compute the zero curve.
[ZeroRatesP, CurveDatesP] = zbtprice(Bonds, Prices, Settle); ZeroCurve = [CurveDatesP, ZeroRatesP, SpotCompounding]
ZeroCurve = 6×3
105 ×
7.3154 0.0000 0.0000
7.3163 0.0000 0.0000
7.3216 0.0000 0.0000
7.3327 0.0000 0.0000
7.3510 0.0000 0.0000
7.4185 0.0000 0.0000
Assign the following parameters:
Price = 95; Maturity = datenum('02-Jan-2030'); IssueDate = datenum('02-Jan-2000'); GrossRate = 0.08125; CouponRate = 0.075; Delay = 14; Interpolation = 1; PrepaySpeed = [0; 50; 100]; Interpolation = 1;
Compute the option-adjusted spread.
OAS = mbsprice2oas(ZeroCurve, Price, Settle, Maturity, ... IssueDate, GrossRate, CouponRate, Delay, Interpolation, ... PrepaySpeed)
OAS = 3×1
26.0508
28.6355
31.2232
Input Arguments
Zero curve, specified as a three-column matrix, where:
Column 1 is dates using datetimes.
Column 2 is spot rates with maturities corresponding to the dates in Column 1, in decimal (for example, 0.075).
Column 3 is the compounding value of the rates in Column 2. (This is the agency spot rate on the settlement date.) Allowable compounding values are:
1
(annual),2
(semiannual,3
(three times per year),4
(quarterly),6
(bimonthly),12
(monthly), and-1
(continuous).
For example:
[datetime(2003,1,1) 0.0154 12; datetime(2004,1,1) 0.0250 12; ...... datetime(2020,1,1) 0.0675 2];
Data Types: datetime
| cell
Clean price for every $100 face value of bond issue, specified as an
NMBS
-by-1
vector.
Data Types: double
Settlement date, specified as an
NMBS
-by-1
vector using a string
array, date character vectors, or serial date numbers.
Settle
must be earlier than
Maturity
.
Data Types: double
| char
| string
Maturity date, specified as an
NMBS
-by-1
vector using a string
array, date character vectors, or serial date numbers.
Data Types: double
| char
| string
Issue date, specified as an
NMBS
-by-1
vector using a string
array, date character vectors, or serial date numbers.
Data Types: double
| char
| string
Gross coupon rate (including fees), specified as an
NMBS
-by-1
vector of decimal
values.
Data Types: double
(Optional) Net coupon rate, specified as an
NMBS
-by-1
vector of decimal
values.
Data Types: double
(Optional) Delay (in days) between payment from homeowner and receipt by
bondholder, specified as an NMBS
-by-1
vector.
Data Types: double
(Optional) Interpolation method to compute the corresponding spot rates
for the bond's cash flow, specified as an
NMBS
-by-1
vector. Available
methods are (0
) nearest, (1
) linear,
and (2
) cubic spline. For more information on the
supported interpolation methods, see interp1
.
Data Types: double
(Optional) Speed relative to PSA standard, specified as an
NMBS
-by-1
vector. The PSA standard
is 100
.
Note
Set the PrepaySpeed
to []
if
you input a customized PrepayMatrix
.
Data Types: double
(Optional) Customized prepayment vector, specified as a
NaN
-padded matrix of size
max(TermRemaining)
-by-NMBS
. Each
column corresponds to each mortgage-backed security, and each row
corresponds to each month after settlement.
Note
Use PrepayMatrix
only when
PrepaySpeed
is unspecified.
Data Types: double
Output Arguments
Zero volatility OAS, in basis point (bp), returned as a
NMBS
-by-1
vector.
More About
The Option-Adjusted Spread (OAS) is a measure used to assess the yield spread of a fixed-income security, such as a bond or mortgage-backed security (MBS), over a benchmark yield curve, typically the risk-free rate or Treasury yields.
References
[1] PSA Uniform Practices, SF-49
Version History
Introduced before R2006a
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