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What (who) is duration tetany - definition

WEIGHTED TERM OF FUTURE CASH FLOWS
Macaulay Duration; Bond Duration; Macaulay duration; Modified duration; PVO1; Bond duration closed-form formula; Duration (finance); PV01; DV01; Duration times spread; Fisher–Weil duration; Average duration; Fisher-Weil duration; Bond-duration closed-form formula; Dollar duration; Effective duration; Dollar Duration
  • Fig. 1: Macaulay duration

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MEDICAL SIGN CONSISTING OF THE INVOLUNTARY CONTRACTION OF MUSCLES
Milk-and-alkali tetany; Tetany (medical sign); Heat tetany; Tetanic seizure
Tetany or tetanic seizure is a medical sign consisting of the involuntary contraction of muscles, which may be caused by disorders that increase the action potential frequency of muscle cells or the nerves that innervate them.
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MEDICAL SIGN CONSISTING OF THE INVOLUNTARY CONTRACTION OF MUSCLES
Milk-and-alkali tetany; Tetany (medical sign); Heat tetany; Tetanic seizure
·noun A morbid condition resembling tetanus, but distinguished from it by being less severe and having intermittent spasms.
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MEDICAL SIGN CONSISTING OF THE INVOLUNTARY CONTRACTION OF MUSCLES
Milk-and-alkali tetany; Tetany (medical sign); Heat tetany; Tetanic seizure
['t?t(?)ni]
¦ noun Medicine a condition of intermittent muscular spasms, caused by parathyroid malfunction and consequent calcium deficiency.
Origin
C19: from Fr. tetanie, from L. tetanus (see tetanus).

Wikipedia

Bond duration

In finance, the duration of a financial asset that consists of fixed cash flows, such as a bond, is the weighted average of the times until those fixed cash flows are received. When the price of an asset is considered as a function of yield, duration also measures the price sensitivity to yield, the rate of change of price with respect to yield, or the percentage change in price for a parallel shift in yields.

The dual use of the word "duration", as both the weighted average time until repayment and as the percentage change in price, often causes confusion. Strictly speaking, Macaulay duration is the name given to the weighted average time until cash flows are received and is measured in years. Modified duration is the name given to the price sensitivity and is the percentage change in price for a unit change in yield.

Both measures are termed "duration" and have the same (or close to the same) numerical value, but it is important to keep in mind the conceptual distinctions between them. Macaulay duration is a time measure with units in years and really makes sense only for an instrument with fixed cash flows. For a standard bond, the Macaulay duration will be between 0 and the maturity of the bond. It is equal to the maturity if and only if the bond is a zero-coupon bond.

Modified duration, on the other hand, is a mathematical derivative (rate of change) of price and measures the percentage rate of change of price with respect to yield. (Price sensitivity with respect to yields can also be measured in absolute (dollar or euro, etc.) terms, and the absolute sensitivity is often referred to as dollar (euro) duration, DV01, BPV, or delta (δ or Δ) risk). The concept of modified duration can be applied to interest-rate-sensitive instruments with non-fixed cash flows and can thus be applied to a wider range of instruments than can Macaulay duration. Modified duration is used more often than Macaulay duration in modern finance.

For everyday use, the equality (or near-equality) of the values for Macaulay and modified duration can be a useful aid to intuition. For example, a standard ten-year coupon bond will have a Macaulay duration of somewhat but not dramatically less than 10 years and from this, we can infer that the modified duration (price sensitivity) will also be somewhat but not dramatically less than 10%. Similarly, a two-year coupon bond will have a Macaulay duration of somewhat below 2 years and a modified duration of somewhat below 2%.