Required to complete Questions 1, , 2 ,3 , 4, and 5
You are the principal of a consulting firm, IDSCDR Inc. Your consulting firm provides two basic services to clients. First, you provide advice to clients that wish to reduce their exposure. Second, you provide advice to clients that wish to implement sophisticated, non-traditional strategies to take advantage of their market beliefs.
IDSCDR's most important client is the insurance company RestLife, Inc. RestLife has contacted IDSCDR2 to assist RestLife in implementing a plan that aligns RestLife's exposure to RestLife's market beliefs.
RestLife's beliefs are twofold. First, they believe that the risk free rate of interest rates will increase dramatically over the next six months. Second, they believe that BBB corporate will be extensively downgraded by credit ratings agencies over the next six months while A, AA, and AAA corporate will retain their existing credit ratings.
Based on these beliefs, RestLife is looking for IDSCDR2's advice. Due to the proprietary nature of their portfolio, RestLife will not provide IDSCDR2 detailed characteristics of the portfolio regarding which RestLife is requesting advice, beyond the following:
- Portfolio size: $3 billion.
- Exposure: 70% long BBB corporate, 20% long A corporate, 5% long AA corporate, 5% long AAA corporate.
- Duration: 50% of the portfolio matures between 5-10 years. 50% of the portfolio matures between 10-20 years.
- Securities: 60% corporate bonds, 40% syndicated loans.
RestLife is requesting IDSCDR2 provide advice in relation to the following strategies. Specifically, they would like IDSCDR2 to provide methodologies through which they can gain beneficial exposure to the forecasted downgrade of BBB corporate and increase in the risk free rate.
RestLife emphasizes that they do not require IDSCDR2 to actually perform the calculations required to implement the proposed strategy - indeed, they have not provided sufficient information to permit IDSCDR2 to do so. Instead, they require IDSCDR2 input regarding the types of strategies and calculations they should implement.
Deliverables:
1. Describe the characteristics of RestLife's portfolio, including the portfolio's exposures.
2. How can RestLife transform their existing portfolio to allow them to gain exposure that is aligned with RestLife's beliefs? Provide a menu of alternatives. Make sure to provide details regarding the positions that should be held and provide an illustration of the resulting cash flows for a hypothetical portfolio. Examples of instruments that you may consider when developing your strategy include interest rate swaps, floors, collars, asset swaps, single name CDS, CDS indexes, CDOs, synthetic CDOs, full index trades, index tranche trades and/or combinations of the above.
3. Describe in details the pros/cons associated with alternative ways through which RestLife can gain the desired exposure and describe the full nature of the exposure following the implementation of each strategy (credit risk, IR risk, counterparty risk, liquidity risk).Which strategy do you recommend? Justify your recommendation, and be prepared to explain why it is optimal.
4. For the sake of illustration, consider a situation where RestLife holds a $120 MM face value position with an IR DV01 of 73,828.09 and SPRD DV01 of 95,908.09. What position in an IRS and a CDS should be held if the IR DV01 and SPRD DV01 of $10 MM notional principal positions are as follows?
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IR DV01
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SPRD DV01
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IRS
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4,356.65
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0
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CDS
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443.29
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3,928.22
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5. While RestLife's main focus is on implementation, in the past they have expressed appreciation when IDSCDR2, Inc. has provided commentary about the wisdom of RestLife's beliefs. Under which macroeconomic conditions is their strategy sensible? Explain in detail.