In regard to interest rate risk, short-term bonds:
1. have less interest rate risk than longe...
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In regard to interest rate risk, short-term bonds:
1. have less interest rate risk than longer-term bonds.
2. and longer-term bonds have the same amount of interest rate risk because their coupon interest rates are fixed.
3. have more interest rate risk than longer-term bonds.
4. and longer-term bonds have no interest rate risk because their coupon interest rates are fixed.
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