Tuesday, March 2, 2010

A New T-Bond Futures Contract: the Ultra

The T-Bond futures contract we all know has a large range of deliverable securities: all U.S. bonds with remaining terms to maturity of 15 years or more. This made the choice of the CTD (Cheapest To Deliver) quite large and the embedded option quite valuable.

A new contract was launched by the CME Group, the Chicago exchange. The so-called Ultra T-Bond futures takes as deliverable bonds with at least 25 years of remaining term to maturity. This opens the door to quite a few trades and asset-liability management ideas, some of them being detailed on the CME web site: www.cmegroup.com/ultra.

BTW, the code for this new contract is "WN" like "US" is the code for the classic T-Bond futures and "TY" for 10-year contracts. For example, WNH0 refers to the March 2010 Ultra futures contract.

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