How does the maturity of a bond generally affect its exposure to reinvestment rate risk? Group of answer choices Longer-maturity bonds have higher reinvestment rate risk. Shorter-maturity bonds have lower reinvestment rate risk. Longer-maturity bonds have lower reinvestment rate risk. Maturity has no impact on reinvestment rate risk.
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