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A floating-rate note (FRN or floater) in which coupons are reset quarterly or semi-annually to the coupon on the newly issued thirty-year government bonds. In other words, the coupon of a FROG is tied to the yield of current Treasury bonds in order to keep abreast with ongoing long-term market tendencies. These notes are typically used in yield curve swaps.

FROGs is an acronym for floating rate on governments.



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