medium-term
Definition
2-10 years, usually used in reference to bonds. When used in technical analysis, usually a few weeks to a few months. also called intermediate-term.
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staggered maturities, structured note, super sinker bond
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enhanced structural adjustment facility (ESAF), floating rate note, International Monetary Fund (IMF), treasury note (T-note)
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