SMG FE 442 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Royal British Society Of Sculptors, Federal Reserve Act, Debt Deflation

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Issue a debt instrument, such as bond or a mortgage, which is a contractual agreement by the borrower to pay the holder of the instrument fixed dollar amount at regular intervals (interest and principal) until a specified date. Therefore, the greater the duration of a security, the greater its interest-rate risk. In a business cycle expansion with growing wealth, the demand for bonds rises and demand curve for bonds shifts to the right: because wealth is increasing, the quantity of bonds demanded at each bond price increases. In a business cycle expansion, the supply of bonds increases, and the supply curve shifts to the right. In market segmentation theory, differing yield curve patterns are accounted for by supply-and- demand differences associated with bonds of different maturities. Long-term rates will drop below short-term because the average of expected future short-term rates will be so far below current that despite positive liquidity premiums, the yield curve will slope downward.

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