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Convex
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Convex
Curved, as in the shape of the outside of a circle. Usually referring to the price/required yield relationship for option-free bonds.

Convex
Describing a curve. Generally speaking, analysts use convex to describe the price-yield relationship of coupon bonds.


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He saw the microphone's convexed portals as one of many Recognizable texts out of our celestial holes.
Confused, mind bruised, it seeps out It seeps out, it seeps out Face down, home town looks so grey Looks so grey, looks so grey Convexed you bend, twist and shout Twist and shout, twist and shout Stand up brush off get moving Get moving, get moving What's that coming over the hill Is it a monster?
Chase's overall hedging strategy continues to be to protect the economic value of its servicing asset with "positively durated instruments and positively convexed instruments," mostly swaps and floors, Hayden says.
 
 
 
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