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In January 2013,the assets with the largest value on the Fed's balance sheet was
Face Value
The nominal or dollar value printed on a financial instrument, such as a bond or stock, representing its official worth.
Interest
The cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage of the total amount loaned, or the income earned on invested capital.
Bonds Discount
The difference when bonds are sold for less than their face value.
Bonds Premium
The amount by which the price of a bond exceeds its face value, typically because the market interest rate is below the coupon rate of the bond.
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