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Negative interest rates: why and how?

In: Mathematica Slovaca, vol. 67, no. 5
Jozef Kiseľák - Philipp Hermann - Milan Stehlík

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Year, pages: 2017, 1165 - 1178
Keywords:
negative interest rate, 2nd order dynamics, Wiener process, expectation, variance
About article:
Interest rates (or nominal yields) can be negative, this is an unavoidable fact which has already been visible during the Great Depression (1929–39). Nowadays we can find negative rates easily by e.g. auditing. Several theoretical and practical ideas how to model and eventually overcome empirical negative rates can be suggested, however, they are far beyond a simple practical realization. In this paper we discuss the dynamical reasons why negative interest rates can happen in the second order differential dynamics and how they can influence the variance and expectation of the interest rate process. Such issues are highly practical, involving e.g. the banking sector and pension securities.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Kiseľák, J., Hermann, P., Stehlík, M. 2017. Negative interest rates: why and how?. In Mathematica Slovaca, vol. 67, no.5, pp. 1165-1178. 0139-9918. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ms-2017-0040

APA:
Kiseľák, J., Hermann, P., Stehlík, M. (2017). Negative interest rates: why and how?. Mathematica Slovaca, 67(5), 1165-1178. 0139-9918. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ms-2017-0040
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Published: 26. 10. 2017