Definition of "Deep Discount Bond"

A bond that trades substantially below its face value--usually more than 20% from its face value. The term is usually used in reference to zero coupon bonds. Although original issue discount bonds and deep discount bonds are similar, deep discount bonds are issued at a par value of $1,000. The value of a deep discount bond generally increases faster as interest rates fall and declines faster as rates rise.

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