FIN 4313 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: United States Treasury Security, Interest Rate Risk, Accrued Interest

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Size of capital markets: massive in scope, exceeding trillion. The us treasury notes and bonds: treasury notes (t-notes) and bonds (t-bonds)- similar to t-bills. Backed by the full faith and credit of the us government. Interest rate on these bonds provides a direct measure of the real rate of interest. United states even though no cash will be received until maturity. Chapter 8: bond markets: municipal bonds (munis)- encompasses all issues of state governments and their political subdivisions, one of the largest fixed-income securities markets, number of issuers is so large. The type and use of municipal bonds: general obligation bonds- backed by the full faith and credit of the issuing political entity; there are no assets pledged in the event of default. Full faith and credit- in the event of default, bankruptcy court requires the city or local government to raise taxes to pay coupon or principal payments.

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