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Maturity(1) Termination period of a note. For example: A 30 year mortgage has maturity of 30 years. (2) In sales law, the date a note becomes due.MaturityThe capital repayment date of a bond.Also the end of the term of an endowment assurance policy.Similar MatchesMaturity spreadMaturity spreadThe difference in returns between bonds pfof different time lengths. Weighted average remaining maturityWeighted average remaining maturityThe average remaining term of the mortgages underlying a underlying. Balloon maturityBalloon maturityAny large principal payment due at maturity for a bond or loan with or without a sinking fund requirement. Weighted average maturityWeighted average maturityThe weighted average maturity of an MBS is the weighted average of the remaining terms to maturity of the mortgages underlying the collateral pool at the date issue, using as the weighting factor the balance of each of the mortgages as of the issue date. Stated maturityStated maturityFor the CMO tranche, the date the last payment would occur at zero CPR. Further SuggestionsProjected maturity dateTime to maturity Escrowed to Maturity (ETM) Remaining maturity Original maturity Return to maturity expectations Maturity phase Current maturity Maturity factoring Maturity date yield to maturity |
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