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Currency is part of the M1 money supply.
Interest Rate Risk
The potential for investment losses caused by fluctuations in interest rates, affecting debt securities inversely with their prices.
Treasury Bonds
Long-term government securities issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury with a maturity period typically ranging from 20 to 30 years.
Corporate Bonds
Debt securities issued by corporations to finance their operations, typically offering fixed interest payments and repayment of principal at maturity.
Yield Spread
The difference in yields between two different types of financial securities, often used as a measure of relative risk.
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