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Term Premium

The term premium is the extra expected return that investors require for holding longer-term bonds. It is the portion of a long-term bond's yield that compensates for the risk and uncertainty of future interest rates beyond the path of expected short-term rates.

Example: Example: A researcher notes that the 10-year yield is higher than the forward rate implied by the yield curve; the difference is attributed to the term premium.

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