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What is a coupon?

A coupon is the annual rate of interest on the bond's face value that a bond's issuer promises to pay the bondholder. It is that portion of a bond that provides the holder with an interest payment quoted at a pre-specified annual rate, but usually paid semi-annually.

Last updated May 22, 2024

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