CHAPTER 7 Interest Rate Models and Bond Pricing
A bond is a long-term contract under which the issuer (or borrower) promises to pay the bondholder coupon interest payments (usually periodic) and prin-cipal on specific dates as stated in the bond indenture. If there is no coupon payment, the bond is said to be a zero-coupon bond. A bond … ................
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