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Deep Discount Bonds
Bonds that are issued at a significantly lower price than their par value, often with higher yields to compensate for the risk.
Price Volatility
The rate at which the price of a security increases or decreases for a given set of returns, indicative of the risk or uncertainty of the security's value over time.
Reinvestment Risk
The risk of earning less interest or dividends from future investments when existing bonds, stocks, or other income-generating assets mature or are sold.
Macaulay Duration
A measure of the weighted average time until a bond's cash flows are repaid, used in assessing interest rate risk.
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