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Zero-Gap Condition

Definition The zero-gap condition is a financial term referring to a situation where a company or financial institution’s interest-sensitive assets match its interest-sensitive liabilities, minimizing

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Zero Coupon Inflation Swap

Definition A Zero Coupon Inflation Swap is a financial derivative instrument where two parties exchange cash flows based on inflation rate and a fixed interest

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Zero-Coupon Mortgage

Definition A zero-coupon mortgage is a type of mortgage that does not require any periodic interest payments from the borrower during the loan term. Instead,

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Zero Coupon Swap

Definition A Zero Coupon Swap, also known as Zero-Coupon Interest Rate Swap, is a financial derivative contract where one party exchanges a stream of interest

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Zero-Coupon Bond

Definition A zero-coupon bond is a type of debt security that does not pay interest (coupon) to its holder during its tenure. Instead, it is

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Zero Day Attack

Definition A Zero Day Attack refers to a cyber attack that exploits a previously unknown vulnerability in a software or system. The term “zero day”

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Zero-Floor Limit

Definition Zero-floor limit refers to a situation where a merchant must obtain authorization for every transaction, regardless of the amount involved. This rule applies primarily

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Zero-Coupon Convertible

Definition A zero-coupon convertible is a type of financial instrument that combines the features of a zero-coupon bond and a convertible bond. It is a

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