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Step upTo increase, as in step up the tax basis of an asset.Step up Similar MatchesStepped fixed rate mortgageStepped fixed rate mortgageWhere 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 asideStep asideAllow a block to trade at a price at which you do not care to participate in the trade. Step up bondStep up bondA 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 sharesStepped preference sharesPreference shares with dividends which increase annually by a specified amount and with a predetermined capital return. Three steps and a stumble ruleThree steps and a stumble ruleA 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. Further SuggestionsStep down noteSeven Step Meeting Process stepped interest debenture stocks Stepped discount mortgage Ross, Stephen Step up swap |
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