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September 5, 2021
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What Is the Difference Between Jahalah and Gharar?

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It stands for inverse interest only; an interest only (IO) security that pays a coupon inversely related to market rates (i.e.,  it moves in the opposite direction of interest rates), instead of paying a coupon corresponding to the interest payments homeowners (mortgagors) actually make. For example, the coupon might be 20% minus four times the LIBOR rate (or any money market rate). So if that rate is 3%, the inverse IO would pay:

20%- 4 x 3% = 8%

The higher the market rate, the lower the coupon, and vice versa.

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