Duration is a measure often used in fixed-income investing to assess the sensitivity of a bond's price to changes in interest rates by calculating the average life of the discounted values of the cash flows associated with a bond.
Yield spread refers to the difference in yields between various issues of securities, often related to issues with different credit qualities. It is a key metric in the bond market, comparing securities that don't share identical maturity and quality.
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