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- How does bond market volatility occur?
- What is the nominal amount?
- What is the issue price?
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- What is the term, maturity or tenure?
- What is a coupon?
- What is a coupon date?
- What does current yield mean?
- What does redemption yield mean?
- What does the market price / dirty price / clean price mean?
- What is a yield?
- What is a yield curve?
- What are indentures?
- What is optionality?
- What is a callable bond?
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- What does a sinking fund provision mean?
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This is approximately the current yield plus the capital gain (negative for loss) per year until redemption. This is a measure of the expected capital gain or loss for the bond and represents the difference between the current price and the redemption value.

