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If a Bond Is Callable,the Call Price Is Usually Lower

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If a bond is callable,the call price is usually lower than the face value of the bond.


Definitions:

Natural Rate

The unchanging rate of unemployment in the economy that occurs due to the frictional and structural factors when the labor market is in equilibrium.

Inflation Rate

The percentage increase in the general level of prices for goods and services in an economy over a period, typically measured annually.

Favorable Supply Shock

A condition where the supply of goods increases, leading to a decrease in prices and an increase in overall economic welfare.

Phillips Curve

An economic concept suggesting an inverse relationship between rates of unemployment and corresponding rates of inflation in an economy over time.

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