Understanding Interest Rate Risk in Debt Mutual Funds

Published: April 21, 2015 at 9:39 am

Last Updated on December 18, 2021 at 10:40 pm

There are two ways in which an investment in a debt mutual fund grows: (1) by buying bonds with high coupon rates  and holding them until maturity. The growth in this case is by accrual of  interest. (2) by choosing long-term bonds issued by the government and aim for capital gains when the bond price increases due to decrease in interest rates.

Higher the coupon rate, lower the credit rating. Therefore the accrual strategy is subject to risk of default. Most investors do not recognize  that the accrual strategy is also subject to interest rate risk. That is, the value of the high coupon rate bonds can also change value depending on interest rate movements.

If the fund manager buys only government bonds  (long or short-term), there is no risk of default and only risk of capital loss due to increase in interest rates.

When interest rates increase, new bonds will have a higher coupon rate than existing ones. Since the demand for existing bonds decreases, they will have to be priced lower in order to be sold in the bond market. In fact the price has to drop to ensure the yields matches that of the new bonds.


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Similarly if interest rates decrease, new bonds will have a lower coupon rate than existing ones. The demand for the old bonds increases and so does the price until the yields match.

Yield

Yield is a measure of the interest income generated by a bond.

Yield =  coupon amount / bond price.

If a bond is priced at 100 with a coupon rate of 10%, the coupon amount is 10% of 100 = 10

The initial yield  = 10/100 = 10%

For debt funds, the weighted average of portfolio bond yields is calculated. This is known as running yield or yield to maturity.

It is the expected yield if the bonds in the folio are held to maturity. 

Modified Duration

There is a simple metric which the investor can use to understand how sensitive a debt mutual fund is to interest rate changes: the modified duration.

The modified duration is measured in years and gives us two pieces of information:

  1. For 1% change in interest rates, what would be the expected increase or decrease in fund NAV. A modified duration of 2 years implies, a possible NAV change of 2% for 1% change in interest rate. So longer the modified duration, higher the interest rate sensitivity.
  2. For a given yield to maturity, how long would the fund take to recover, if there is a loss due to increase in interest rates.

Change in bond price = -1 x Modified Duration x (change in interest rate)

For debt funds, the formula is

Change in NAV = -1 x Modified Duration x (change in interest rate)

If the modified duration is 4 years and if the interest rates have increased by 1%,

change in interest is +1% (it would be -1% if the rates had dropped by 1%)

So the change in bond price or NAV =(-1) x 4 x (+1%) = -4%

The –1 is included in the formula to show that interest rate movement and bond price or NAV movement  are opposite to each other.

Higher the modified duration, higher would the gain or loss due to rate movements.

Suppose the current annual yield to maturity of the debt fund (net of expenses) is 10% per year. This means that each day the NAV will increase by

10%/365 = 0.03% each day.

If the interest rate has increased by 1% in a day, a debt fund with a modified duration of 4 years would suffer a NAV loss of 4%.

The fund NAV will continue to increase 0.03% a day. To recover from the change in interest rate, the fund will take

4%/0.03%  = 133 days or about 4.5 months.

Thus modified duration gives you an idea of how much you stand to lose or gain when the rates change and along with the current yield to maturity of the fund, it gives you an idea of how long the fund would take to recover from a rate hike.

Here are some numbers for a few funds in each debt fund category listed by VR online.

The time to recover here is in response to a 1% increase in interest rates.

Debt mutual fund modified duration

Note that that values can vary widely within a category. Would be a good idea to always choose a fund with low modified duration and reasonable yield to maturity. High yield to maturity implies the fund is invested low rated bonds. So tread with caution.

When it comes to debt fund selection, the modified duration is the most important metric that I would look at.

Here is a something I wrote about an year ago:

How to Select Debt Mutual Funds Suitable For Your Financial Goals?

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