Short-term spot rates can be derived directly from various short-term securities, such as zero-coupon bonds, T-bills, notes, and eurodollar deposits. However, longer-term spot rates are typically derived from the prices of long-term bonds through a bootstrapping process, taking into account the spot rates of maturities that correspond to the coupon payment date. After obtaining short-term and long-term spot rates, the yield curve can then be constructed.
Bootstrapping a yield curve
An example of bootstrapping the yield curve
Let's illustrate the bootstrapping of the yield curve with an example. The following table shows a list of bonds with different maturities and prices:
Bond face value in dollars |
Time to maturity... |
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