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Thus a floating rate instrument whose rate is reset every 6 months will be in the 6-month time bin.
Thus a floating rate instrument whose rate is reset every 6 months will be in the 6-month time bin.
Time bins are also known as ''time buckets''.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Gap report]]
* [[Interest rate risk]]
* [[Interest rate risk]]
* [[Liquidity risk]]

Revision as of 12:56, 13 August 2016

Risk management.

Intervals of time to repricing.

In determining the risk associated with holding financial assets/liabilities it is necessary to determine the proportion of the total investment whose return/cost can be repriced at specific time intervals.

Thus a floating rate instrument whose rate is reset every 6 months will be in the 6-month time bin.


Time bins are also known as time buckets.


See also