Calibration

Yield Curve Fitting: Making Models Match Reality

In the last chapter, we saw one-factor models for interest rates. You pick a model, choose some parameters, and out comes a theoretical yield curve. But here is the problem: that theoretical yield curve almost certainly does not match the actual yield curve you see in the market. And if your model gives wrong prices for plain vanilla bonds, how can you trust it to price anything more complex?

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