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Revision as of 06:47, 9 July 2022
Investment - bond funds - risk management - interest rate risk - duration.
(USBF).
In relation to a bond fund, ultra short duration generally means three to 12 months.
See also
- Bond
- Duration
- Fund
- Interest rate risk
- Liquidity Fund
- Macaulay duration
- Maturity
- Modified duration
- Portfolio
- Risk management
- Short
- Short term
- Short duration
- Short Duration Fixed Income Bond Fund
- Ultra short duration
- Weighted Average Life (WAL)
- Weighted average maturity (WAM)