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  2. Inflation-indexed bond - Wikipedia

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    Daily inflation-indexed bonds (also known as inflation-linked bonds or colloquially as linkers) are bonds where the principal is indexed to inflation or deflation on a daily basis. They are thus designed to hedge the inflation risk of a bond. [1] The first known inflation-indexed bond was issued by the Massachusetts Bay Company in 1780. [2]

  3. Asset-backed securities index - Wikipedia

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    An asset-backed securities index is a curated list of asset-backed security exposures that is used for performance bench-marking or trading.. The original asset-backed securities index was the ABX, a synthetic tradeable index sponsored by Markit (now IHS Markit), which referenced a basket of 20 subprime mortgage-backed securities.

  4. 10 Best Inflation Stocks to Buy According to Hedge Funds - AOL

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    In this article, we discuss 10 best inflation stocks to buy according to hedge funds. If you want to read about some more inflation stocks, go directly to 5 Best Inflation Stocks to Buy According ...

  5. iShares - Wikipedia

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    iShares is a collection of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) managed by BlackRock, which acquired the brand and business from Barclays in 2009. The first iShares ETFs were known as World Equity Benchmark Shares (WEBS) but have since been rebranded. [1] Most iShares funds track a bond or stock market index

  6. Are Inflation-Indexed Bonds Finally a Buy? - AOL

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    One of the biggest enemies investors face is inflation. Slowly but inexorably, the impact of rising prices robs purchasing power from your savings and investments, forcing you to find ways to make ...

  7. Inflation hedge - Wikipedia

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    An inflation hedge is an investment intended to protect the investor against—hedge—a decrease in the purchasing power of money—inflation. There is no investment known to be a successful hedge in all inflationary environments, just as there is no asset class guaranteed to increase in value in non-inflationary times.

  8. Inflation derivative - Wikipedia

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    Typically, real rate swaps also come under this bracket, such as asset swaps of inflation-indexed bonds (government-issued inflation-indexed bonds, such as the Treasury Inflation Protected Securities, UK inflation-linked gilt-edged securities (ILGs), French OATeis, Italian BTPeis, German Bundeis and Japanese JGBis are prominent examples).

  9. Here's how the Fed's interest rate cut today could impact ...

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    While inflation has moderated considerably since then, November's Consumer Price Index rose 2.7%, outpacing the Fed's goal of driving down inflation to a 2% annual rate.