Smith–Wilson method

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The Smith–Wilson method is a method for extrapolating forward rates. It is recommended by EIOPA to extrapolate interest rates. It was introduced in 2000 by A. Smith and T. Wilson for Bacon & Woodrow.

Mathematical formulation

Let UFR be some ultimate forward rate and be the time to the i'th maturity. Then defines the price of a zero-coupon bond at time t.

Where

and the symmetric W matrix is

and , , .

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