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  2. Analysis-Corporate hedging to save debt costs may have ... - AOL

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    Yields move inversely to bond prices. Corporate bonds are priced as a spread, or additional interest rate, over the yield on Treasury bonds. ... the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury bond ...

  3. 1994 bond market crisis - Wikipedia

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    For example, while Treasury bonds with maturities from 1 to 3 years saw their prices decline by less 5%, those with 20-year terms dropped by 20.5%. [ 12 ] In 2013, a selloff of about $2.5 billion in perpetual bonds across Asia prompted some observers to compare it to the crash of 1994.

  4. Bond market - Wikipedia

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    Treasury $13,953.6 35.16% Corporate Debt $8,630.6 21.75% ... A tight consensus is generally reflected in bond prices and there is little price movement in the market ...

  5. Corporate bonds: Here are the big risks and rewards - AOL

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    Lower minimum investment: A typical bond has a face value of $1,000, but with a bond ETF you can buy a collection of bonds for the price of one share – which may cost as little as $10 – or ...

  6. Corporate bond - Wikipedia

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    A corporate bond is a bond issued by a corporation in ... relative to the Treasury ... circumstances is by the market price of the bond falling and the yield rising ...

  7. Best short-term bond funds in July 2024 - AOL

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    Top short-term bond funds *Data below as of June 27, 2024. SPDR Portfolio Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF (SPSB) The SPDR Portfolio Short-Term Corporate Bond ETF aims to track the performance of the ...

  8. Dirty price - Wikipedia

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    A corporate bond has a coupon rate of 7.2% and pays 4 times a year, on 15 January, April, July, and October. It uses the 30/360 US day count convention.. A trade for 1,000 par value of the bond settles on January 25.

  9. Zero-coupon bonds: What they are, pros and cons, tips to invest

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    For example, you might pay $5,000 for a zero-coupon bond with a face value of $10,000 and receive the full price, $10,000, upon maturity in 20 or 30 years. Zero-coupon CDs work the same way.