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Match the explanations with the associated abbreviation.
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Interest Rate Risk
Interest Rate Risk is the potential loss to investors, particularly in fixed-income securities, due to fluctuating interest rates.
T-Bond Futures
Futures contracts based on the expected value of U.S. Treasury bonds, used by investors to speculate on or hedge against future interest rate movements.
Swap
A financial agreement in which two parties exchange cash flows or liabilities from two different financial instruments.
Intrinsic Value
The inherent, objective value of an asset, investment, or company based on its fundamentals, without regard to market value.
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