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Highly Rated Government Bond Funds

October 15, 2007
By MoneyRates team | Money-Rates Columnist

Investors who are looking for bond funds which offer safety and income might consider U.S. government bond funds. These funds, which typically hold U.S. Treasuries, Government Agency paper, Mortgage-backed government entity securities, or other AAA-rated investments, are considered less risky than bond funds which invest in corporate bonds or corporate notes. The shorter the duration [...]

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Short-Term Bond Fund Yields

September 12, 2007
By MoneyRates team | Money-Rates Columnist

The safest class of bond funds is the category classified as short-term government bond funds. These funds hold a high percentage of U.S.-government securities like Treasuries and agency paper and/or AAA-rated bonds or commercial paper. The prices of these funds are typically less volatile due to the shorter average duration of the holdings in [...]

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