In this chapter we discussed short-term U.S. government bonds. But the U.S. government also issues longer-term bonds
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In this chapter we discussed short-term U.S. government bonds. But the U.S. government also issues longer-term bonds with horizons of up to 30 years. Why do 20-year bonds issued by the U.S. government have lower rates of return than 20-year bonds issued by corporations?
And which would you consider more likely, that longerterm U.S. government bonds have a higher interest rate than short-term U.S. government bonds, or vice versa?
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Economics Principles Problems And Policies
ISBN: 9780073511443
19th Edition
Authors: Campbell Mcconnell ,Stanley Brue ,Sean Flynn
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