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What do 'tenor' and 'maturity' mean, and how does tenor affect pricing?

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Tenor is the length of time from issuance to repayment of the bond (e.g., a '10-year' tenor); maturity is the actual date the principal is repaid. Longer tenor generally means a higher yield because…

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