Market Risk of Mortgage-Backed Securities with Consistent Measures

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Ren-Raw Chen
Hsien-Hsing Liao
Tyler T. Yang
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[1] Rutgers University,Rutgers Business School
[2] National Taiwan University,Department of Finance
[3] Integrated Financial Engineering Inc.,undefined
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Market risk; Mortgage-backed securities; Consistent measures;
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Due to the complex prepayment behavior, mortgage contracts and their derivatives are generally priced using Monte Carlo simulations. The typical approach used by the industry, which involves simulating interest rates under the risk-neutral measure and applying a physically measured prepayment function, is subject to the problem of internal inconsistency. This is the first paper that directly investigates the potential impact of this issue. Following the general equilibrium setting by Cox, Ingersoll and Ross, we incorporate the market risk price parameter to derive the physical interest rate process from an observed yield curve. This allows us to model mortgage values under the consistent physical measures of interest rates and prepayment functions. By analyzing a default-free Ginnie Mae MBS, we find that the mixed measures lead to slower prepayment rate estimates and overpriced mortgage securities by approximately 5%. Further, there can be substantial biases in the duration and convexity measures depending on market condition and the particular security of interest. The internal inconsistency also leads to biased predictions of both expected and stressed returns for different investment horizons. Depending on the particular security, the bias in expected and stressed returns can be either positive or negative. These biases in risk estimates can introduce misallocation of risk-based capital and/or failure in hedging the market risk of a mortgage-related portfolio.
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