Calculating/Finding LIBOR Forward Curve

Would like to incorporate the forward curve into my models to get a better (or more conservative) reflection of what my interest rate payments will look like when debt is a certain spread over LIBOR.

Is there either A) a website that can make the calculations B) an Excel tool I can integrate?

Would love to hear how others are using it.

How to Find Forward LIBOR Curve

LIBOR or ICE LIBOR is the Intercontinental Exchange London Interbank Offered Rate. Calculated as an average of what a collection of banks would charge for a loan to another bank for a given period of time (overnight, 1-month, 3-month, etc.), it is a reference point for setting various interest rates around the world.

There are a number of resources for finding the forward LIBOR curve, including:

Sidenote: LIBOR is Going Away

It was announced in 2017 that LIBOR could be gone by 2021. Here are some articles to explain the change:

 

In my models I just have a plug for # of basis points that L will rise that year. So if I plug 50 my rate will rise by 4.2 bps per month in my debt table.

Truth is, nobody really knows but it’s nice to be able to sensitize the deal to rate movement.

 

Just throwing this out there...LIBOR is going to go away. Can't remember exactly when, but it's in the next couple of years. There will still be an Index that previous loans will follow, but at some point in the near future loans will be tied to more old school indices like 1mo MTA, 12MAT, etc.

LIBOR is a fairly new active loan index, relatively speaking.

 

Great topic. I am also interested in hearing how others tackle this issue. All I have ever done is make an assumption as to how many bps my rate will grow, but I have heard of others actually building a forward curve. Curious to hear how you build that in Excel. Thanks.

 

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