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Stub


An interim (reset) period at the beginning (front stub period) or end (back stub period) of a floating rate instrument such as an interest rate swap or other periodic reset agreement that has no standard length. The stub period is the time between value date and first or last payment date. For example, a two-month or one-month stub could be observed at the end of a quarterly reset swap.



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Derivatives have increasingly become very important tools in finance over the last three decades. Many different types of derivatives are now traded actively on ...
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