low coupon — UK US noun [C] STOCK MARKET, FINANCE ► the low rate of interest paid on particular bonds: »He didn t buy any of the offering because of the low coupon. »low coupon bonds/gilts/stocks → Compare HIGH COUPON(Cf. ↑high coupon) … Financial and business terms
coupon — The interest rate on a debt instrument expressed in terms of a percent on an annualized basis that the issuer guarantees to pay the holder until maturity. Chicago Board of Trade glossary coupon, coupon rate (1) The rate of interest received by… … Financial and business terms
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high coupon — ➔ coupon * * * high coupon UK US noun [C] STOCK MARKET, FINANCE ► a high rate of interest paid on particular bonds: »Bonds with a high coupon trade at a discount (have higher yields) relative to bonds with a low coupon. »high coupon… … Financial and business terms
Structured Yield Product Exchangeable For Stock - STRYPES — A type of convertible bond issued by companies that pays a quarterly cash coupon and can also be exchanged for a certain number of shares or receive the cash equivalent at maturity. STRYPES were created and trademarked by Merrill Lynch, and are… … Investment dictionary
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Consol (bond) — This article is about consolidated securities. For the Roman official, see Consul. For meanings of console , see Console (disambiguation). Consol (originally short for consolidated annuities, but can now be taken to mean consolidated stock) is a… … Wikipedia
Consols — (originally short for consolidated annuities, but can now be taken to mean consolidated stock) are a form of British government bond (gilt), dating originally from the 18th century. Consols are considered one of the rare examples of an actual… … Wikipedia
yield — A measure of the annual return on an investment. Chicago Board of Trade glossary 1) The production of a piece of land; e.g., his land yielded 100 bushels per acre. 2) The return provided by an investment; for example, if the return on an… … Financial and business terms
Yield — The percentage rate of return paid on a stock in the form of dividends, or the effective rate of interest paid on a bond or note. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. yield yield 1 [jiːld] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] FINANCE the… … Financial and business terms