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Interest-inelastic
Categories: Credit and Debt, Bonds and Treasuries,
Characterizing a financial product, investment or portfolio as being relatively insensitive to changes in interest rates. For example, Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) are interest-inelastic because payments are based on inflation rates plus a premium. They are not directly affected by interest rates.
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