Callable bonds are a type of bond that the issuer can “call” or redeem before the maturity date. The specifics vary from bond to bond, but callable bonds always have one thing in common — the issuer ...
Key rate duration measures a bond’s sensitivity to shifts in interest rates at specific maturity points along the yield curve. Unlike traditional duration metrics, which assume parallel interest rate ...
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