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floating-rate note business definition

An unsecured debt issue with an interest rate that is reset at specified intervals (usually every six months) according to a predetermined formula. Floating-rate notes usually can be redeemed at face value on certain dates at the holder's option. Floating-rate notes pay short-term interest and generally sell in the secondary market at nearly par value. Also called floater, variable-rate note. See also convertible floating-rate note, droplock bond, variable-rate demand obligation.

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