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Duration

A measure of a bond's sensitivity to changes in interest rates, expressed in years. A bond with a duration of 5 years will lose approximately 5% of its value if interest rates rise by 1 percentage point. Longer-duration bonds carry more interest rate risk, which is why they tend to sell off harder when the Fed tightens monetary policy.

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