Interest Rate Swaps
Interest Rate Swaps
Swap Rate
The swap rate is the rate that applies to the fixed payment leg of a swap. It
can be worked out using the following equation:
It means that the fixed rate on the swap (let's call it c) equals 1 minus the
present value factor that applies to the last cash flow date of the swap
divided by the sum of all the present value factors corresponding to all the
swap dates.
For a fixed-for-floating interest rate swap, the rate is determined and
locked at initiation. However, at any point in the swap tenor, it changes
with change in floating rates. The new fixed rate corresponding to the new
floating rates can be termed as the equilibrium swap rate or equilibrium
fixed rate. The value of a swap to the party that pays fixed and receives
floating is the difference between the (new) equilibrium fixed rate (let’s say
f) minus the fixed rate negotiated and locked at initiation (referred to as c
above) at the valuation date multiplied by the sum of all present value
factors multiplied by the notional amount N. This can be expressed
mathematically as follows:
Example
Let’s say you negotiate a 2% pay fixed, receive floating swap to convert
your 5-years $100 million loan to a fixed loan. Calculate the value of your
swap one year down the road, given the following floating rates present
value factor schedule:
Year PVF
1 0.99
2 0.97
3 0.95
4 0.94
The equilibrium fixed swap rate one year down the road is 1.56%:
Because you have locked a 2% fixed rate on the loan, the value of the
swap is -$1.7 million:
Because the current equilibrium fixed rate is lower than the rate that you
negotiated for the whole life of your swap, the current value of swap is
negative for you. This is because you have committed to pay 2% for the
life of the swap but the current floating rates structure corresponds to
1.56% fixed rate.
The value to the counterparty, i.e. the party paying floating and receiving
fixed is the exact opposite of the value above.
by Obaidullah Jan, ACA, CFA and last modified on Apr 16, 2018