Kötvényekre
Kötvényekre refers to bonds in Hungarian. Bonds are a type of debt instrument that allows issuers, such as governments and corporations, to raise capital by borrowing money from investors. In return for lending money, bondholders receive periodic interest payments, known as coupon payments, and the return of the principal amount on the bond's maturity date.
The value of a bond can fluctuate in the secondary market based on several factors, including changes
Bonds are generally considered less risky than stocks, though the level of risk varies depending on the
Investors purchase bonds for various reasons, including income generation through coupon payments and capital preservation. They