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Adjustable Long-Term Puttable Securities


A type of security (debt security such as a bond)- specifically a fixed income instrument, which pays a coupon in a base currency (usually the currency of the investor/ holder) and the principal in a non-base currency (i.e., the currency of the issuer). This instrument provides investors with periodic adjustments to interest rates, with the option to sell the instrument/ security back to the issuer at specific times.

The purpose of holding such securities is to have a currency exposure different from the currency denominating the amount invested.

It is a proprietorial name for a dual currency bond.

It is also known for short as ALPS.



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