interest coupon

  • 51coupon payments — A bond s interest payments. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 52coupon value — The annual rate of interest of a bond. Exchange Handbook Glossary …

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  • 53Coupon rate —   The annual rate of interest on a bonds face value that a bond issuer promises to pay the bond holder …

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  • 54coupon rate — The interest rate stated on a *bond or other debt instrument …

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  • 55coupon — cou•pon [[t]ˈku pɒn, ˈkyu [/t]] n. 1) a detachable portion of a certificate, ticket, label, advertisement, or the like, entitling the holder to something, as a gift or discount, or for use as an order blank, a contest entry form, etc 2) a… …

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  • 56coupon — / ku:pɒn/ noun 1. a piece of paper used in place of money 2. a piece of paper which replaces an order form 3. a slip of paper attached to a government bond certificate which can be cashed to provide the annual interest …

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  • 57coupon bond — noun a bond issued with detachable coupons that must be presented to the issuer for interest payments • Syn: ↑bearer bond • Hypernyms: ↑bond, ↑bond certificate …

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  • 58Zero-coupon bond — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 59accrued interest — Interest earned between the most recent interest payment and the present date but not yet paid to the lender. Chicago Board of Trade glossary Interest that has been earned but not yet paid. For example, the interest earned by a bondholder between …

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  • 60manufacturer's coupon — Coupon Cou pon (k?? p?n; F. k?? p?n ), n. [F., fr. couper to cut, cut off. See {Coppice}.] 1. (Com.) A certificate of interest due, printed at the bottom of transferable bonds (state, railroad, etc.), given for a term of years, designed to be cut …

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