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Bonds

British  
/ bɒndz /

noun

  1. Barry ( Lamar ). born 1964, US baseball player: holder of records for most home runs in a season (73) and a career (762)

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Bonds are reflecting investors’ concerns, most recently with the tepid investor response last week to a $69 billion auction of 2-year Treasuries.

From Barron's

Customers include more than 22 million Premium Bonds holders, who stand to win money from a monthly prize draw.

From BBC

Bonds traded sideways as markets navigated contradicting assessments of how long the war in Iran could last.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bonds could provide jittery investors with a modicum of safety and income as well.

From Barron's

Bonds shouldn’t rally in the face of those dynamics, and the move suggests fixed income traders are seeing risks to the broader economy that aren’t being reflected in a complicated stock market.

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