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In finance, bootstrapping refers to a method used to construct a yield curve from the prices of a set of bonds with varying maturities. This technique enables analysts to derive zero-coupon yields from the market prices of coupon-bearing bonds. The basic idea is to "bootstrap" the yield curve gradually, using the information from short-term bonds to infer the yields for longer-term bonds.

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