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The Great Railroad Strike of 1877
Interest Rates
The cost incurred by a borrower, represented as a proportion of the principal, for accessing a lender's assets.
Yield Curve
A line that plots the interest rates, at a set point in time, of bonds having equal credit quality but differing maturity dates.
Liquidity Premiums
Additional yield that investors demand for holding securities that are not easily sold at their fair market value without a significant price concession.
Callable Bonds
Bonds that can be redeemed by the issuer prior to their maturity date at a predetermined call price.
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