When the federal government increases interest rates they


What makes bonds less risky (than stocks)? When the federal government increases interest rates, they only have so much control, why is that? In other words, if the Fed says we want to raise interest rates by 0.50 %, does IBM always offer 0.50% more on their new bonds (hint: no, but why not)?

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