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A bond, normally with a fixed maturity, where the interest coupon is adjusted at regular intervals reflecting the prevailing market rate (usually at a margin over LIBOR). | A bond, normally with a fixed maturity, where the interest coupon is adjusted at regular intervals reflecting the prevailing market rate (usually at a margin over LIBOR). | ||
Sometimes known as a floating rate ''bond''. | |||
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(FRN).
A bond, normally with a fixed maturity, where the interest coupon is adjusted at regular intervals reflecting the prevailing market rate (usually at a margin over LIBOR).
Sometimes known as a floating rate bond.