Long dated bonds are debt securities with maturities exceeding ten years, offering higher yields to compensate for extended interest rate risk. Investors use them to lock in predictable income over decades, benefiting pension funds and retirees seeking stable, long-term cash flows. They appeal to those with lower liquidity needs and tolerance for price volatility.
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