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Coupon Interest Rate

The coupon interest rate is the interest rate that will actually be paid on a bond. The coupon rate of interest is normally fixed and the interest is normally paid semiannually in the U.S. If the coupon rate is not fixed, then the bond is called a floating rate bond. See also effective interest rate and floating rate securities.

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