easy · Debt Capital Markets
What is meant by the term 'compounding in arrears' for a SOFR-based floating-rate note?
- The principal is adjusted based on the performance of a chosen equity index
- The daily overnight rates are compounded over the period to determine the interest at the end
- The margin is increased every month that the bond remains outstanding
- The interest is paid at the beginning of the period based on historical data
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