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bond

[bond] / bɒnd /






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Japan's debts are more than twice the size of the entire economy, and in recent weeks yields on long-dated bonds have hit record highs while the yen has seesawed.

From Barron's

Years in which the New England Patriots have appeared in the Super Bowl have been, on average, bad for the stock market and good for bonds.

From MarketWatch

Last month, yields on long-term Japanese bonds hit record highs after Takaichi pledged temporarily to exempt food from a consumption tax to ease the pain of inflation on households.

From Barron's

Although their forefathers were seized from West and Central Africa centuries ago, the bond between African-Americans and their ancestral home has been a lasting one.

From BBC

But things are also unfolding in the bond market that could have major implications for borrowers this year.

From MarketWatch