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Just-in-time manufacturing systems are also known as:
Yield Curve
The yield curve is a graph showing the relationship between interest rates (or yields) of bonds having different maturities but the same credit quality, typically illustrating the term structure of interest rates.
Debt Market
A market where debt instruments, including bonds, notes, and bills, are issued and traded, providing entities a way to raise capital through borrowing.
Treasury Note
A medium-term government debt security with fixed interest rates and maturities typically ranging from 1 to 10 years.
Default Risk
The possibility that a borrower fails to meet the legal obligations or conditions of a debt.
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