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Securities whose value comes mostly from later cash flows have a shorter duration than do securities whose value comes mostly from earlier cash flows.
Loanable Funds Theory
The Loanable Funds Theory is an economic principle that posits the market interest rates are determined by the supply and demand for loans, where saving provides the supply and investments demand the funds.
Equilibrium Interest Rate
The interest rate at which the quantity of loanable funds demanded equals the quantity of loanable funds supplied, resulting in a balance between savings and investment.
Expected Rates
The anticipated rates of return, interest, or growth in various contexts such as finance, investment, and economic forecasting.
Loanable Funds
The money available for borrowing in the financial markets, derived from savings and influenced by interest rates.
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