Market Price Analysis and Risk Management for Convertible Bonds
Fuminobu Ohtake,
Nobuyuki Oda and
Toshinao Yoshiba
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Fuminobu Ohtake: Bank of Tokyo, Mitsubishi
Nobuyuki Oda: Bank of Japan
Toshinao Yoshiba: Bank of Japan
Monetary and Economic Studies, 1999, vol. 17, issue 2, 47-89
Abstract:
Valuation of the conversion option is essential in analyzing the market price of a convertible bond. In this paper, we use a binomial tree pricing model to derive the implied volatility of the conversion option from the past price information (time-series data for individual issues) in the Japanese market. We then use this implied volatility data: (1) to employ a Monte Carlo simulation to measure market risk for a test portfolio of convertible bonds and analyze the factors in price fluctuation; and (2) to perform regression analyses that empirically verify the characteristics of the convertible bond market in Japan. The implication for market risk management is to underscore the need to be aware of market price fluctuation caused by implied volatility fluctuation. We found that in markets such as Japan is experiencing at the present time, in which most issues have little linkage to share price movements, there is a particular need to be aware of implied volatility in risk management. Moreover, our analysis of market characteristics found that (1) there is a significant negative correlation between implied volatility and underlying equity price fluctuation; (2) implied volatility tends to move in such a way as to reduce divergence from the historical volatility of the underlying equity price; and (3) the use o convertible bonds to raise funds during the "bubble" period in Japan was not necessarily an advantageous firm of financing for the issuers.
JEL-codes: G13 G14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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