Multiple Choice
These bonds have their coupons reset every two or three years to reflect the current interest rate environment and any changes in the firm's credit quality.
A) Callable bonds
B) Put bonds
C) Treasury Inflation Protected Securities
D) Extendable notes
Correct Answer:

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