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Fixed income securities (See Chapters 26 and 27 of the Vernimmen)
Fixed income securities are all debt obligations issued by corporations, governments, or government agencies which pay a fixed interest rate over a defined time period. All types and classes of bonds represent the biggest part of fixed income securities.
Fixed income securities (See Chapters 26 and 27 of the Vernimmen)
Fixed income securities are all debt obligations issued by corporations, governments, or government agencies which pay a fixed interest rate over a defined time period. All types and classes of bonds represent the biggest part of fixed income securities.
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