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A Bond's Value Equals the Present Value of Interest and Principal

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A bond's value equals the present value of interest and principal the owner will receive.


Definitions:

International Bond

Any bond sold outside the country of the borrower. There are two types of international bonds: Eurobonds and foreign bonds.

Eurobonds

International bonds that are denominated in a currency not native to the country where it is issued, allowing investors and issuers to access global capital markets.

Foreign Bonds

Bonds issued in a domestic market by a foreign entity, in the currency of the domestic market, as a way for the issuer to raise capital.

Foreign Exchange Market

The Foreign Exchange Market is a global decentralized or over-the-counter market for trading currencies, determining the foreign exchange rates for every currency.

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