Examples of LIBOR in the following topics:
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- ., LIBOR), plus a quoted spread.
- Floating rate bonds (FRBs) are bonds that have a variable coupon, equal to a money market reference rate, like LIBOR or federal funds rate, plus a quoted spread (i.e., quoted margin).
- A typical coupon would look like three months USD LIBOR +0.20%.
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- It can also vary with a money market index, such as LIBOR, or it can be even more exotic.
- Floating rate notes (FRNs, floaters) have a variable coupon that is linked to a reference rate of interest, such as LIBOR or Euribor.
- For example, the coupon may be defined as three month USD LIBOR + 0.20%.
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- An example of this would be tying the dividend rate to LIBOR.
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- Floating rate notes (FRNs, floaters) have a variable coupon that is linked to a reference rate of interest, such as LIBOR or Euribor.
- For example the coupon may be defined as three month USD LIBOR + 0.20%.
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- This means that they may change according to a benchmark interest-rate index (such as LIBOR).
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- The interest rate paid on these varies depending on some index, such as LIBOR.