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An interest-bearing bond is a bond that pays interest periodically.
Investors are considering purchasing interest-bearing bonds.
Government bonds are one of the typical interest-bearing bonds and are considered a relatively safe investment.
Fluctuations in interest rates significantly affect the price of interest-bearing bonds.
By incorporating interest-bearing bonds into a portfolio, risk can be diversified.
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