Interest Rate Risk of Corporate Bonds
A key feature of any bond is its term-to-maturity, the number of years during which the borrower has promised to meet the conditions of the debt (which are contained in the bond’s indenture). A bond’s term-to-maturity is the date on which the debt will cease and the borrower will redeem the issue by paying the face value, or principal. ................
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