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		<title>Corporate and Bearer Bonds</title>
		<description>Dont know much about what types of bonds are in the investment world? Two kinds of bonds are corporate bonds and bearer bonds. This information will give you more knowledge about the 2 types of bonds and how they are different from each other. 
Corporate bonds are debt obligations issued by public </description>
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		<title>Stock and Bonds</title>
		<description>Investing money can be tedious and complicated for investors planning to earn money at a faster pace. In general terms, stocks provide long-term growth potential, while bonds provide a steady income stream. 
Stocks are certificate of ownership of a fraction of the capital of the company that issued</description>
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		<title>Worried About the Inverted Yield Curve?</title>
		<description>The yield curve refers to the interest rates on bonds of varying maturity. Normally, we expect the yield on bonds with longer maturities to have a higher yield than those of shorter maturity bonds. Because it is less of a burden to tie up ones money for three months or a year, rather than five years</description>
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