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An introduction to the appeal of Australian Government Bonds

QuietGrowth - An introduction to the appeal of Australian Government Bonds

Australian Government Bonds (AGBs), or Australian treasuries, are debt securities issued by the Australian government. By issuing these bonds, the government essentially borrows money from investors, promising to return the principal amount at maturity, along with periodic interest payments. AGBs serve as a viable investment vehicle for varied portfolios. (more…)


An introduction to bond ratings

QuietGrowth - An introduction to bond ratings

Bond ratings are a measure of the creditworthiness of a bond issuer. They give investors an idea of the risk associated with a particular bond based on the issuer’s financial stability and ability to repay its debt. A bond rating is a grade given to bonds that tells investors how likely the bond issuer will repay the debt. (more…)


Introduction to bond maturity period

QuietGrowth - Introduction to bond maturity period

An essential aspect to understand about bonds is their maturity period. The bond’s maturity period can influence its yield, price volatility, and role in an investment portfolio. Let’s discuss bond maturity periods and their significance for investors. (more…)


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