In this video, we tell you how to ensure a higher rate of return at a time when interest rates rise. Floating rate bonds have a variable rate that resets periodically. This means that if the prevailing benchmark rates are high, then floating rate bonds will give higher rates of interest. To know how and when to buy these bonds, watch the video.
first published: Aug 17, 2022 11:09 am
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