bond market derivatives
Bond market derivatives refer to financial instruments or contracts that derive their value from bonds or debt securities. These derivatives allow investors to speculate on or hedge against fluctuations in bond prices, interest rates, or credit risks. They include products like bond futures, options, swaps, and credit default swaps, which provide investors with ways to gain exposure to corporate or government debt without owning the actual bonds.
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