zero coupon bond

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zero bond
sıfır kuponlu tahvil
zero bond
(Ticaret) kuponsuz tahviller
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A bond (e.g., corporate debenture or government debt) that has no coupon (i.e., pays no interest), during the life of the issue. Such a bond is initially sold at a deep discount to its face value. The rate of return to the holder is derived from the gradual appreciation as the security moves toward maturity
A bond that pays no periodic interest, but is sold at a deep discount from the face value payable at maturity See bond and municipal bond
A bond issued at a discount which accrues interest that is paid in full at maturity
A bond which does not pay out interest in cash, but instead re-invests it All bonds once had detachable coupons to be sent along with interest payments; thus zero interest payment came to be called "zero coupon"
a bond that does not pay interest but is issued at a discount and redeemed at par (full) value
A bond where no periodic interest payments are made The investor receives one payment - at maturity The maturity value an investor receives is equal to the principal invested plus interest earned, compounded semiannually, at the original interest rate to maturity
pays no interest, but is sold at a large discount and ultimately redeemed at face value, providing a capital gain
a bond sold at a deep discount that pays no interest until maturity, at which time the holder receives the bond's face value plus all accrued interest
A bond which pays no interest but is priced, at issue, at a discount from its redemption price
Such a debt security pays an investor no interest It is sold at a discount to its face price and matures in one year or longer
An IOU ("certificate") that sells for much less than it's stated value Though no interest is paid, the debt gradually increases in value until it is paid back at full value
– A bond that is originally issued at a deep discount from its par or face amount and which bears no current interest The bond is bought at a discount price which implies a stated rate of return calculated on the basis of the bond being payable at par at maturity (See Capital Appreciation Bond )
A bond sold at a deep discount from its face value that makes no periodic payments of interest
A bond that is purchased at a deep discount and can be redeemed at face value on a specified maturity date
A bond that pays no interest and is initially sold at a discount
A bond that is traded at a deep discount because it pays no interest The profit is realized when the bond is redeemed at maturity for full face value
A bond that pays a coupon Interest is imputed by purchasing the security below face value
a bond issued at a discount without a coupon
A bond that pays no interest but is priced, at issue, at a discount from its redemption price
A bond which pays no periodic interest, but simply returns a given amount of principal at a stated maturity date Zero coupon bonds are sold at a discount from the maturity amount to provide the holder a compound rate of return for the holding period
Bond that makes no periodic interest payments but instead is sold at a deep discount from its face value
Bond issued at a discount which accrues interest that is paid in full at maturity
A bond that pays no interest throughout its life Zero Coupon Bonds (Zeros) sell at a discount to maturity value The discount represents the return on the original investment, if the bond is held to its maturity date The bonds are usually created using interest payment dates of a regular issue
a bond that is issued at a deep discount from its value at maturity and pays no interest during the life of the bond
A bond that makes no periodic interest payments, but rather sells at a deep discount from its face value
A bond that pays no interest The bond is initially offered at a discount to its redemption value
zero coupon bonds
plural form of zero coupon bond
zero-coupon bond
(Finans) A zero-coupon bond (also called a discount bond or deep discount bond) is a bond bought at a price lower than its face value, with the face value repaid at the time of maturity. It does not make periodic interest payments, or have so-called "coupons," hence the term zero-coupon bond. Investors earn return from the compounded interest all paid at maturity plus the difference between the discounted price of the bond and its par (or redemption) value. Examples of zero-coupon bonds include U.S. Treasury bills, U.S. savings bonds, long-term zero-coupon bonds, and any type of coupon bond that has been stripped of its coupons
zero-coupon bond
the commonest form of zero-coupon security
zero coupon bond

    Расстановка переносов

    ze·ro cou·pon bond

    Турецкое произношение

    zirō kyupôn bänd

    Произношение

    /ˈzērō ˈkyo͞oˌpôn ˈbänd/ /ˈziːroʊ ˈkjuːˌpɔːn ˈbɑːnd/
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