Implied Zero Coupon Swap Curve – Fincyclopedia
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Implied Zero Coupon Swap Curve


A yield curve for zero-coupon notes that is implied from the ordinary yield curve. It is used to calculate payments for fixed-rate swaps. The idea is to synthetically create a zero-coupon swap curve by using zero-coupon interest rates on notes.



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