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To increase, as in step up the tax basis of an asset.



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Stepped fixed rate mortgage

Stepped fixed rate mortgage

Where the interest is, for example, fixed at one level for one year and then a slightly higher level for two further years. This is not as common as finding stepped discounted mortgages.


Step aside

Step aside

Allow a block to trade at a price at which you do not care to participate in the trade.


Step up bond

Step up bond

A bond that pays a lower coupon rate for an initial period, and then increases to a higher coupon rate. Related: Deferred-interest bond, payment-in-kind bond.


Stepped preference shares

Stepped preference shares

Preference shares with dividends which increase annually by a specified amount and with a predetermined capital return.


Three steps and a stumble rule

Three steps and a stumble rule

A rule predicting that stock and bond prices will fall following three increases in the discount rate by the Federal Reserve. This is a result of increased costs of borrowing for companies and the increased attractiveness of money market funds and CDs over stocks and bonds as a result of the higher interest rates.


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