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Inflation-indexed bonds capital indexation

EXHIBIT 8.1 Market Value Composition of the Barclays Capital Global Inflation-Linked Bond Index ( billion)... [Pg.230]

There are five basic methods of linking the cash flows from a bond to an inflation index interest indexation, capital indexation, zero-coupon indexation, annuity indexation, and current pay. Which method is chosen depends on the requirements of the issuers and of the investors they wish to attract. The principal factors considered in making this choice, according to Deacon and Derry (1998), are duration, reinvestment risk, and tax treatment. [Pg.214]

Inflation-indexed derivatives, also known as inflation-linked derivatives or inflation derivatives, have become widely traded instruments in the capital markets in a relatively short space of time. They are traded generally by the same desks in investment banks that trade inflation-linked sovereign bonds, which use these instruments for hedging as well as to meet the requirements of clients such as hedge funds, pension funds, and corporates. They are a natural development of the inflation-linked bond market. [Pg.318]

Index-linked gilts, like all other linkers covered in this chapter, are known as capital indexed bonds, where the income and principal are adjusted for changes in a consumer price index, subject to a lag. In the United Kingdom, the index is the RPI and the lag is eight months. The market trades on a clean price basis, with the quoted price a cash price (not a real price), including inflation accretion. [Pg.251]

Capital indexation. Capital-indexed bonds have been issued in the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Their coupon rates are specified in real terms, meaning that the coupon paid guarantees the real amount. For example, if the coupon is stated as 2 percent, what the buyer really gets is 2 percent after adjustment for inflation. Each period, this rate is applied to the inflation-adjusted principal amount to produce the coupon payment amount. At maturity, the principal repayment is the product of the bond s nominal value times the cumulative change in the index since issuance. Compared with interest-indexed bonds of similar maturity, these bonds have longer durations and lower reinvestment risk. [Pg.214]

Indexed bonds real yields in other markets are also a factor in investors decisions. The integration of markets around the world in the past twenty years has increased global capital mobility, enabling investors to shun markets where inflation is high. Over time, therefore, expected returns should be roughly equal around the world, at least in developed and liquid markets, and so should real yields. Accordingly, index-linked bonds should have roughly similar real yields, whatever market they are traded in. [Pg.223]


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