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  2. Australia–Canada relations - Wikipedia

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    Australia and Canada have a longstanding relationship fostered by both countries' shared history and culture as well as the links between residents of the countries. The two countries are former British Dominions and have a common head of state in King Charles III (legally, the King is equally and separately the sovereign of both countries, as King of Australia and King of Canada).

  3. Australia–Canada bilateral treaties - Wikipedia

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    Trade Agreement between the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia and the Government of Canada [18] [19] 1966: Social security: Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of Canada concerning Application of the Canada Pension Plan to Locally Engaged Employees of the Government of Australia in Canada [20] [21] 1969: Post

  4. Primary dealer - Wikipedia

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    A primary dealer is a firm that buys government securities directly from a government, with the intention of reselling them to others, thus acting as a market maker of government securities. The government may regulate the behaviour and number of its primary dealers and impose conditions of entry.

  5. Bonds: Are They Safe? - AOL

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  6. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) Revenue Bonds/Straight Bonds; Financing Bills; Subsidy Bonds; ... Canada Bond - fixed rate; Real return bond (RRB) - inflation-indexed;

  7. List of countries by credit rating - Wikipedia

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    For Fitch, a bond is considered investment grade if its credit rating is BBB− or higher. Bonds rated BB+ and below are considered to be speculative grade, sometimes also referred to as "junk" bonds. [103] Fitch Ratings typically does not assign outlooks to sovereign ratings below B− (CCC and lower) or modifiers.

  8. 3 Safe Bond Alternatives to Protect Your Portfolio

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    Even the inflation-adjusted iShares TIPS Bond ETF -- which many turned to as a way of avoiding potential bond-market volatility -- has dropped almost 8 percent since the end of April, even as ...

  9. Corporate bonds: Here are the big risks and rewards - AOL

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    For example, corporate rates are generally higher than rates for the U.S. government, which is considered as safe as they come, though corporate rates are not higher than all government bond rates ...