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cushion bonds — An informal name for callable bonds with long maturities that have coupon rates well above current market rates. Because these bonds have such high coupon rates, they trade at prices and yields calculated to the call date rather than to the… … Financial and business terms
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safety cushion — In a contingent immunization strategy, the difference between the initially available immunization level and the safety net return. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
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