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Timeline for Stripped treasury bond prices

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Aug 27, 2022 at 15:30 comment added Dimitri Vulis "Stripping" is, for example, when someone splits up some coupon-paying instrument into its principal-only and interest-only sub-instruments, and trades these sub-instruments separately. The prospectus seems to be saying that they ignore the information from the prices of the pieces trading separately - probably for the better.
Aug 27, 2022 at 13:39 comment added CuriousMind @nbbo2 it seems a bit ambiguous .. the later line says some bonds might be stripped after inclusion in the index? How do I find the stripped bonds on Bloomberg though? they must come with a different sedol/cusip?
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Aug 27, 2022 at 8:12 comment added nbbo2 It would seem that Stripped Bonds (STRIPS) are excluded from this ETF according to this paragraph so you don't have to. (unfortunately it has become difficult to find STRIP prices in the public domain, they ised to be in the WSJ).
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