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bond

[bond] / bɒnd /






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Bond markets across the globe are under pressure, but the U.K. government bond market is under attack more than other developed markets.

From MarketWatch

I bonds, which you can buy only through the Treasury directly, are yielding 4.03%; that semiannual rate will be reset on Apr. 30.

From The Wall Street Journal

That looks like a 30/60 allocation of stocks to bonds and 10% cash — or 50/40 stocks to bonds, if you have a higher risk tolerance.

From MarketWatch

Private market funds will be one more asset class that his target-date fund managers can add to the traditional mix of stock index and bond funds.

From Barron's

The response of bond markets to the risk of higher inflation threatens to add billions to the costs of already-indebted countries.

From BBC