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Constant Maturity

Used by the Federal Reserve Board to quote the yields on various treasury securities, adjusted to an equivalent maturity.

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By providing the constant maturity yields, the Fed allows investors to compare against securities with the same maturity date (such as corporate bonds).

Constant maturity yields are often used by lenders to determine mortgage rates. For example, the 1 year constant maturity rate might be 4%, while the lender charges 5% to borrowers for a 1 year loan. The 1% difference is the lender's profit margin.

Related Links

The Federal Reserve (the Fed) Tutorial

See also: Federal Reserve Board, Maturity Date, T-Bill, Yield

Also spelled: constant maturities

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