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		<title>Saving Bonds</title>
		<description>Saving Bonds are issued by US Treasury Department. These are not tradable anywhere in the market. The bonds are non-marketable securities. For any buying and selling activity, you need to go to the agents authorized by the government. These agents are called Issuing and Paying agents. The saving bon</description>
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		<title>Understanding Convertible And Reverse Convertible Bonds</title>
		<description>The issuer or buyer issues bonds to the creditor. If the market value of the collateral or amount of the bond increases, then the value of the convertible bond also goes up. If the value of the material on which the bond has been issued decreases, the bond will decrease in price. Convertible and rev</description>
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		<title>Defining Municipal Bonds</title>
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