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Market-Linked Debenture


A structured product that constitutes a loan taken by a firm from the market that bears no fixed rate of interest. However, the return to the investor is linked to a specific market index like S&P. This means the financial performance of a debenture depends on that of the overall market index. The investors will be better off should the overall market performs well over the tenor of the loan.

A variation on an market-linked debenture (MLD) is a PP-MLD (a principal-protected market-linked debenture).



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