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  2. Zero-coupon bond - Wikipedia

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    Examples of zero-coupon bonds include US Treasury bills, US savings bonds, long-term zero-coupon bonds, [1] and any type of coupon bond that has been stripped of its coupons.

  3. United States Treasury security - Wikipedia

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    Treasury bill. 1969 $100,000 Treasury Bill. Treasury bills ( T-bills) are zero-coupon bonds that mature in one year or less. They are bought at a discount of the par value and, instead of paying a coupon interest, are eventually redeemed at that par value to create a positive yield to maturity.

  4. What Is a Zero-Coupon Bond? - AOL

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    For example, if a zero-coupon bond with a $20,000 face value and a 20-year term pays 5.5% interest, the interest rate is knocked off the purchase price and the bond might sell for $7,000.

  5. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Buoni Ordinari del Tesoro (BOTs) - bills up to 1 year. Certificati del Tesoro Zero Coupon (CTZ) - bills up to 2 year. Buoni del Tesoro Poliannuali (BTPs) - bonds. Certificati di Credito del Tesoro (CCTs) - floating rate notes. BTP Indicizzato all'Inflazione - inflation linked bonds linked to Eurozone inflation.

  6. Zero-Coupon Inflation-Indexed Swap - Wikipedia

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    The Zero-Coupon Inflation Swap ( ZCIS) is a standard derivative product which payoff depends on the Inflation rate realized over a given period of time. The underlying asset is a single Consumer price index ( CPI ).

  7. Affine term structure model - Wikipedia

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    An affine term structure model is a financial model that relates zero-coupon bond prices (i.e. the discount curve) to a spot rate model. It is particularly useful for deriving the yield curve – the process of determining spot rate model inputs from observable bond market data.

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