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finql
Purpose of this library is to provide over time a comprehensive toolbox for quantitative analysis of financial assets in rust. The project is licensed under Apache 2.0 or MIT license (see files LICENSE-Apache2.0 and LICENSE-MIT) at the option of the user.
The goal is to provide a toolbox for pricing various financial products, like bonds options or maybe even more complex products. In the near term, calculation of the discounted cash flow value of bonds is in the focus, based on what information is given by a standard prospect. Building blocks to achieve this target include time periods (e.g. "3M" or "10Y"), bank holiday calendars, business day adjustment rules, calculation of year fraction with respect to typical day count convention methods, roll-out of cash flows and setup of interest rate curves for calculating the discounted cash flow value.
Modules
bond | |
calendar | Implementation of (bank) holidays. Calendars are required to verify whether an exchange is open or if a certain cash flow could be settled on a specific day. They are also needed to calculate the amount of business days between to given dates. Because of the settlement rules, bank holidays have an impact on how to rollout cash flows from fixed income products. The approach taken here is to define a set of rules to determine bank holidays. From this set of rules, a calendar is generated by calculating all bank holidays within a given range of years for fast access. |
coupon_date | |
currency | |
day_adjust | |
day_count_conv | Implementation of day count conventions to calculate year fractions between to dates. |
fixed_income | |
market | |
time_period | The module |
utility |