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Is the contractual maturity date of a market sensitive instrument the same as its expected maturity date?

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Is the contractual maturity date of a market sensitive instrument the same as its expected maturity date?

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Answer If a financial instrument is subject to significant prepayment risk, such as a mortgage-backed security, its expected maturity date would be the contractual date adjusted for expectations of prepayments. Also, certain financial instruments, such as demand deposits of banks, have no maturities. The bank would estimate the period over which the deposits will be outstanding.

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