Bonds
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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That refers to the inverse relationship between interest rates and bonds’ market values.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 28, 2026
The bonds’ principle protection is defensive, while the conversion feature provides much of the upside.
From Barron's • Feb. 18, 2026
That premium is known in Wall Street parlance as the bonds’ credit spread and has narrowed to a recent 0.72 percentage point, the lowest since 1998, according to Bloomberg data.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 5, 2025
"It is necessary that, before the peremptory expiration date, since bondholders see opportunities to sue to obtain compensation... the National Assembly agrees to extend the bonds' expiration date," said lawmaker Jose Salazar during the session.
From Reuters • Aug. 8, 2023
Unfortunately, 'Spanish bonds' are not in the best favour in England.
From Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 455 Volume 18, New Series, September 18, 1852 by Chambers, Robert
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