- Black-Derman-Toy model
In
finance , the Black-Derman-Toy model is a model of the evolution of theyield curve , sometimes referred to as ashort rate model . It is a one-factor model; that is, a singlestochastic factor (the short rate) determines the future evolution of all interest rates. One can calibrate the parameters in the BDT model to fit the current term structure of interest rates (yield curve) as well as volatility structure as derived from implied (from theBlack-76 model) prices forinterest rate cap s. From here, one can value a variety of more complex interest-rate sensitive securities.The model was introduced by
Fischer Black ,Emanuel Derman , and Bill Toy. It was first developed for in-house use byGoldman Sachs in the 1980s and was eventually published in the "Financial Analysts Journal" in 1990. A personal account of the development of the model is provided in one of the chapters in Emanuel Derman's memoir "My Life as a Quant."References
*cite journal|first=S.|last=Benninga|coauthors=Wiener, Z.|title=Binomial Term Structure Models|date= 1998|pages=vol.7 No. 3|journal=Mathematica in Education and Research|url=http://finance.wharton.upenn.edu/~benninga/mma/MiER73.pdf
*cite journal|first=F.|last=Black|coauthors=Derman, E. and Toy, W.|title=A One-Factor Model of Interest Rates and Its Application to Treasury Bond Options|date=January-February 1990|pages=24–32|journal=Financial Analysts Journal|url=http://savage.wharton.upenn.edu/FNCE-934/syllabus/papers/Black_Derman_Toy_FAJ_90.pdf
*cite web|last=Klose|first=C.|year=2003|title=Implementation of the Black, Derman and Toy Model|publisher=Seminar Financial Engineering, University of Vienna|coauthors=Li C. Y.|url=http://www.lcy.net/files/BDT_Seminar_Paper.pdf
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