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Will the troubled Zohar CLOs continue to make interest payments and pay off at maturity?
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If not, remember that the bond you purchase should pay par at maturity, so if nothing changes with the company and you intend to hold the paper until it matures, you should be fine.
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Meanwhile, issuers are having to find the money both to pay the interest and, at maturity, to repay investors.
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The banks send in data as to what they paid, or could pay, to borrow from other banks at each maturity level.
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Short term government bonds pay at least 7.25%, sometimes more depending on the maturity date.
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