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 Encyclopedia: Treasury Bonds
Zero-coupon bonds are bonds which do not pay interest payments (also known as coupon payments).
However, the U.S. Treasury announced in May 2005 that due to a flattening of the yield curve (the difference between short-term bond yields and long-term bond yields is narrowing) and due to demand from pension funds and large, long-term institutional investors, the 30-year Treasury bond might be re-introduced in early 2006.
Inflation-indexed bonds are bonds whose principal and coupon are indexed to inflation, cutting out inflation risk.
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 Pick Brains - Types of bonds
Subordinated bonds are those that have a lower priority than other debts of the issuing corporation, so if there is not enough money to pay all the company's debts, the "senior" (higher-priority) bonds are paid first, and the subordinate bonds are paid out of what money, if any, is left.
TIPS (Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities) and I-bonds are examples of inflation indexed bonds issued by the U.S. government.
Inflation-indexed bonds, in which the principal (or "face" value) is indexed to inflation, which causes higher interest payments (interest is calculated as the coupon rate multiplied by the principal amount).
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 The Educated Investor - Learning Center
Bond Ratings and Default Risk - The Bond Ratings and Default Risk tutorial examines how bonds are rated for their investment safety.
Learn why municipal bonds are issued and how they are taxed and insured.
Introduction to Government Bonds - The U.S. Government sells a wide variety of bonds to the public.
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 Bonds, buying bonds, bonds us
Bonds are "fixed income" investments that have a fixed interest rate or coupon,...
The term total volume refers to the number of individual bonds in a bond issue.
The last type of bond investors might encounter are bonds sold by foreign governments, although these can be difficult for the...
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 Social Security PoliAnna.com
Their idiotic reasoning is that, because they are Treasury bonds, which are loans to the federal government, the government has "spent" the money.
Federal government debt incurred by the Treasury or the Federal Financing Bank by the sale of securities to the public or borrowings from a federal fund or account.
As it has been for seventy years, this trust fund is held in Treasury bonds -- long considered the safest investment in the world.
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 myfinance.ca - Treasury Bonds
the yield on the benchmark 30-year Treasury bond shedding 6.7 bps to 4.674%.
Treasury 10-Year Notes Rise Most Since June on Government Inflation Re...
The yield on 10-year Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities, or TIPS, was 2.43 percentage points less than fixed- rate 10-year notes.
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 Prague Stock Exchange (PSE) Treasury bonds, Direct trading, 05/08/2005 - World News from all over the world
Prague Stock Exchange (PSE) Treasury bonds, Direct trading, 05/08/2005 - World News from all over the world
Prague Stock Exchange (PSE) Treasury bonds, Direct trading, 05/08/2005
News Prague Stock Exchange (PSE) Treasury bonds, Direct trading, 05/08/2005 15:24 Czech crown strengthens on Friday 15:23 Prague Stock Exchange (PSE), Secondary market share trading fixing, 05/08/...
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 Treasury Bonds - definition of Treasury Bonds in Encyclopedia
Treasury Bonds - definition of Treasury Bonds in Encyclopedia
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