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LIBOR

It stands for London Interbank Offered Rate. It is the rate of interest at which AA-rated banks borrowed large amounts...

LIBOR Swap Rate

The fixed rate on a single-currency, fixed-notional interest rate swap that has its floating-rate leg referenced to LIBOR with no...

Risk-Free Rate

The rate of return on a specific risk-free asset. In practice, analysts use government bond rates as a proxy for...

Prime Rate

The short-term interest rate that is charged by banks to their most creditworthy, financially sound customers, i.e. customers who have...

Free and Clear Return

The return on a real estate investment, calculated as the total unlevered, pre-tax cash flow of a real estate project...

Cap Rate

The return on investment made in a real estate property. The rate of return is determined by dividing a property's...

Price Spread

Another name for a vertical spread which is an options strategy constructed by buying and selling the same numbers of...

Reverse Repo Rate

The rate that is used in a reverse repo transaction. It is rate at which the central bank borrows money...

Mid Swap Rate

Mid-swap (MS) is the average of bid and ask swap rates used as a benchmark for calculating total interest rate...

Conversion Rate

With respect to convertible bonds (and also convertible preferred stocks), it is the number of shares of common stock in...