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Laddered Portfolio

 
Banking Dictionary: Laddered Portfolio

Bond investment portfolio holding equal amounts of each security in each maturity range over, say a ten-year period. In rising rates, assets can be shifted to longer maturities. Money market and foreign exchange traders also utilize portfolio laddering in listing maturities, either day-by-day or month-by-month, of outstanding contracts so they can more easily control the maturity gap or mismatch between different portfolio assets. Contrast with Barbell Portfolio.

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