medium · Debt Capital Markets
If a 10-year bond's yield is derived by adding a spread to the 10-year Treasury, which type of spread is being used?
- Nominal spread (G-spread)
- Interpolated spread (I-spread)
- Option-adjusted spread (OAS)
- Zero-volatility spread (Z-spread)
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