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Published in TZ Latest News 14 July, 2016 by The TZ Newswire Staff

What Is a Floating-Rate Note?

Variable Interest Rates

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A floating-rate note, also known as an FRN or a “floater,” is a debt instrument with an interest rate that varies based on a certain benchmark. Common floating-rate note benchmarks include LIBOR, the federal funds rate, and the U.S. Treasury bill rate. Most of them have a two- to five-year maturity.

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