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Interest rate risk is the potential for an investment’s value to decrease due to fluctuations in interest rates. Fixed-income securities, such as bonds, are particularly vulnerable to this risk, as their prices tend to fall when interest rates rise. The risk is primarily faced by investors holding long-term bonds or interest-sensitive securities. Managing interest rate risk is crucial for investors, as changing rates can affect the yield and value of their portfolios.
An investor holding a 10-year bond may see its price drop if the central bank raises interest rates, as newer bonds would offer higher yields, making the older bond less attractive.
• Refers to the risk of investment value decreasing due to rising interest rates.
• Particularly affects fixed-income securities like bonds.
• Investors holding long-term securities face greater interest rate risk.
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