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@nalyst enhancements Version 2000
version 10.0
version 2002
version 2001
What's new for bonds?
- Added support for floating rate notes.
- New bond type supported: Colombian government bonds.
- New bond type supported: South African government bonds.
- New bond type supported: Icelandic government bonds.
- New bond type supported: Lithuanian government bonds.
- New bond type supported: Indian government bonds.
- Updates to reflect changes to bond market conventionse.g. new
methods for computing conversion factors, ex-dividend dates, etc.
- Agency futures contracts supported.
- New futures contract supported: BTP30 on MIF.
- New futures contract supported: 2STAT and 10STAT on OM.
- Price Brady bonds off of yield curves and determine sovereign spreads.
What's new for credit?
- Basket options:
credbasketdef calculates the premium where the
buyer is compensated in the case of default of the first
nmin and up to nmax assets.
credbasketloss calculates the premium where the
buyer is compensated once cumulative losses due to default start
exceeding min_loss (deductible) and up to the total
amount of max_loss.
What's new for options?
- Enhanced pricing model: gkopt4, gkimpv4, and
gksens4 provide pricing, implied volatility, and sensitivity
analysis for foreign exchange options while supporting a four-date
(trade, settle, expiration, delivery) specification.
What's new for exotics?
- New option type: binary barrier options
16 new functions for analyzing options with both digital payouts
and barriers
What's new for curves, swaps and IROs?
- More robust curve builder works better with incomplete data.
- Now supports American and Bermudan fixed-duration swaptions, as
well as cancellation style (fixed maturity date) swaptions.
- Price Brady bonds off of yield curves and determine sovereign
spreads.
- Analyze generalized caps and floors, where the rate tenor and cap
period do not match.
What's new for Mortgages?
- Compute effective duration and convexity when prepayment
assumptions vary with yield using mbsedur and
mbseconv.
What's new for Finance?
- ampmtp computes the principal portion of a payment for an
amortized loan.
- amwal computes the weighted average life of an amortized loan.
New utility functions
- Math module now supports cubic interpolation (as well as linear
and cubic spline).
- Conversion between 256ths and decimal with upgraded functions
dfrac32p and fracd32p.
- Additional holiday centers supported.
Other Improvements from 99 to 2000
- Additional and improved MarketBooks to make building spreadsheets easier.
- Improved documentation.
- Simpler installation and license management.
- Enhanced speed and accuracy of underlying computations.
- Bug fixes.

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