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Fixed Income Market

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Fixed income market
The market for trading bonds and preferred stock.

Fixed Income Market
The market for the trading of securities paying a guaranteed yield. Examples of fixed-income securities include bonds and preferred stock. The fixed-income market is lower risk and lower return than the variable income market.


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