Structured Bond

A Structured Bond is a debt security issued by financial institutions that is designed to attract a certain type of investor and/or take advantage of particular market circumstances. The main characteristic of the Structured Bond consists of the general terms of issue that define maturity, repayment and interest rates, typically the structured features are achieved through the use of derivatives with an embedded credit derivative.

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