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All of the following sugars require the action of phosphofructokinase for their metabolism to carbon dioxide and water EXCEPT
Zero-Coupon Bond
A bond that does not pay periodic interest payments but is issued at a deep discount from the face value and is redeemed at the face value at maturity.
Duration
A measure of the sensitivity of the price of a financial asset or liability to changes in interest rates, often used with bonds to assess interest rate risk.
Coupon Bond
A coupon bond is a debt security that pays the holder periodic interest payments based on a fixed interest rate until the bond matures, at which point the face value is paid to the bondholder.
Substitution Swap
Exchange of one bond for another more attractively priced bond with similar attributes.
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