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9 January, 10:38

Government bonds can vary in denomination but most corporate bonds are issued in

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  1. 9 January, 11:25
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    A corporate bond is generally a debt obligation. It is like an investor lends a money to a corporation and corporation is expected to pay the investor based on the agreed terms of the number of years and the applied interest rates. A bond is issued to an investor in the currency that was identified with the terms and conditions laid out in the issuance of the corporate bonds.
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