gold bond
Americannoun
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“Horrible” is how the macro hedge-fund manager Stephen Jen described it late last week, as he worked at home in London and watched markets for gold, bond yields and stocks whipsaw on his Bloomberg screen.
From New York Times • Mar. 19, 2020
Two long-awaited government plans were discussed that had strong RSS backing – the launch of a sovereign gold bond and improved pension rights for retired army personnel.
From Reuters • Oct. 12, 2015
Two long-awaited government plans were discussed that had strong RSS backing – the launch of a sovereign gold bond and improved pension rights for retired army personnel.
From Reuters • Oct. 12, 2015
Its first report stated that the Government would be obliged to pay $1,690 on every $1,000 U. S. gold bond, overlooking the fact that the bondholder has no means of making the Government do so.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The Polar Bear and Walrus 25-rouble notes of Archangel and their sign-board size government gold bond notes were printed in England, as were later the other denominations of Archangel roubles, better known as British roubles.
From The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919 by Jahns, Lewis E.
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