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Strip

Bond, usually issued by the U.S. Treasury, whose two components, Interest and repayment of principal, are separated and sold individually as Zero-coupon bond. Strip is an acronym for Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal of Securities.

Related Terms: 14 Coupon, Coupon bond, ECU, Interest, Inc., Principal, Register, SEC, Strip, Sue, Trading, Treasury, U.S. Treasury, Zero-coupon bond
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