medium · Asset-Backed Securities
A 'Z-spread' (Zero-volatility spread) is a measure of the constant spread that must be added to what to make the present value of the bond's cash flows equal its price?
- The bond's own internal rate of return
- The LIBOR or SOFR swap rate
- The Treasury spot (zero-coupon) yield curve
- The 10-year Treasury yield
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