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average maturity investment & finance definition
The average time before bonds or other fixed-income investments mature. Often cited as a measure in mutual fund portfolios.

 


If the average maturity of a bank`s liabilities is shorter than that of its assets, it is said to be running an unmatched book. The term is commonly used with the Euromarket.

Average Maturity
A fund's average maturity is the dollar-weighted average of the maturities of its fixed-income holdings. Maturity represents the date on which a bond's principal is to be repaid.

Average Maturity
The average time to maturity of securities held by a mutual fund. Changes in interest rates have greater impact on funds with longer average life.
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Average Maturity
The lifetime of a bond, concluding when the final payment of that obligation is due.

Average maturity
The average of all maturity dates for securities in a money market or bond fund. The longer the average maturity, the more volatile a fund's share price will be, moving up or down as interest rates change.
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Weighted Average Maturity - WAM

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Weighted Average Maturity - The arithmetic mean of maturities of securities held by a mutual fund.
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Weighted average maturity
The weighted average maturity of an MBS is the weighted average of the remaining terms to maturity of the mortgages underlying the collateral pool at the date issue, ...

Weighted average maturity (WAM)
The weighted average number of months to the final payment of each loan backing a mortgage security weighted by the size of the principal loan balances.

Weighted-Average Maturity (WAM): A common term, usually expressed in number of days, which represents a weighted average of the remaining term to maturity of all of the assets in an investment pool or securities portfolio.

WAM (WEIGHTED AVERAGE MATURITY) - See: AVERAGE LIFE.
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WAM (Weighted-average maturity) - The weighted average of the remaining terms to maturity (expressed in months) of the mortgage loans underlying the MBS or the weighted average of the remaining terms to maturity of the individual MBS pools ...

That gives your portfolio an average maturity of five years. As the principal comes due every two years, you can reinvest that amount in bonds due to mature in 10 years. That way, you keep your portfolio's average maturity at five years or so.

The duration of a portfolio equals the weighted average maturity of all of the cash flows in the portfolio.

If the average maturity of the book is less than that of the assets, the bank is said to be running a short and open book.

Maturity Dates of the Fund’s Investments - The maturity date of a security is the date that it becomes due for payment. An ultra-short bond fund that holds securities with longer average maturity dates will be riskier than a fund with ...

In economics and finance, bond duration is the weighted average maturity of a bond or series of cash flows received.

Under this act, a money fund mainly buys the highest rated debt which matures in under 13 months. The portfolio must maintain a Weighted Average Maturity (WAM) of 90 days or less and not invest more than 5% in any one issuer, ...

Assets Any possessions that has value in an exchange. Average Maturity The average time to maturity of securities held by a mutual fund. Changes in interest rates have greater impact on funds with longer average life.

See also: Maturity, Average, Market, Investment, Securities

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