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Negative Convexity
A characteristic of callable or prepayable
securities that causes investors to have their principal returned sooner
than expected in a declining interest rate environment or later than
expected in a rising interest rate environment. In the former scenario,
investors may have to reinvest their funds at lower rates (?call risk?); in
the latter, they may miss an opportunity to earn higher rates (?extension
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