Abstract

AbstractThis study derives an approximate pricing formula of floating range notes (FRNs) within the multifactor LIBOR market model (LMM) framework. The LMM features the ease for calibration procedure, and the resulting pricing formula is more tractable. In addition, since the underlying rate of FRNs is usually the LIBOR rate, the pricing of the FRNs under the LMM is more direct and full of intuition. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Jrl Fut Mark 28:697–710, 2008

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