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bonds

Prices for Treasury bonds fell. - Hazine bonolarının fiyatları düştü

Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bond
plural form of bond
are debt obligations issued by governments (and corporations) When an investor purchases a bond, the investor is loaning his money to the issuer of the bond The bond guarantees regular payment of a certain interest rate and a return of principal on the maturity date
A bond can be issued by anyone but is, generally, a certificate issued by a government or a public company to repay money borrowed These loans normally repay a fixed rate of interest over a specified time and then also repay the original sum at par in full after an agreed period - when the bond matures Interest in bonds among private investors increased after corporate bonds were permitted to be included in a personal equity plan (PEP) from mid 1995
~ Bonds are loans When you buy a bond, you are lending money to a bond issuer in return for a set rate of interest The issuer agrees to repay your principal on a specified future date There are three main types of bonds: government, corporate, and municipal bonds
A certificate of debt issued by a government or corporation guaranteeing payment of the original investment plus interest by a specified future date
"Bonds" refers to bonds between atoms Bonds may be either covalent (strong) or noncovalent (weak) The latter include van der Waals interactions, hydrogen bonds, and ionic bonds (such as salt bridges) PE attempts to show covalent bonds as rods between atoms, when the molecule is rendered in balls and sticks, or sticks However, some strong bonds may not be shown as rods (especially involving metals, or between hetero atoms and protein or nucleic acid), or occasionally bond rods may be shown where only noncovalent bonds exist Determination of the placement of bond rods is made by Chime For details, see How Does Chime Determine Covalent Bonds? Noncovalent bonds can be visualized with the Contacts option of the DISPLAY menu of QuickViews, or with the Noncovalent Bond Finder accessible in Advanced Explorer
An IOU or promissory note issued by companies or governments and their agencies Bonds provide income and some growth potential but not as much growth potential or historical price fluctuations as stocks The amount of interest paid by a bond varies depending on its credit risk (the risk the issuer will repay the loan), and on its maturity risk High quality, short-term bonds generally pay the lowest yields, and low quality, long-term bonds pay higher yields
Bonds, also known as fixed interest securities, are agreements that guarantee to repay a fixed amount of money at a pre-determined date in the future (maturity date) Bonds are generally issued by governments, banks or companies to finance investment projects Want to know more about bonds?
Governments, states, corporations and many other types of institutions sell bonds It is a promise to repay the principal or cost price along with the interest on a specified or maturity date
Bonds are debt securities issued by companies or government entities Bonds represent promises by the companies or government entities to pay interest at specified rates on specified dates, and to redeem the Bonds on a specified date Bond values typically fall when Interest Rates rise, and rise when Interest Rates fall Bonds involve risk to Principal
A form of IOU issued by corporations, governments, or government agencies The issuer makes regular interest payments on the bond and promises to pay back, or redeem, the face value of the bond at a specified point in the future, called the maturity date Bonds may be issued for terms of up to 30 years or more
Bonds are debt and are issued for a period of more than one year The US government, local governments, water districts, companies and many other types of institutions sell bonds When an investor buys bonds, he or she is lending money The seller of the bond agrees to repay the principal amount of the loan at a specified time Interest-bearing bonds pay interest periodically
also known as fixed interest securities, are agreements that guarantee to repay a fixed amount of money at a pre-determined date in the future (maturity date) Bonds are generally issued by Governments, banks or companies to finance investment projects
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Offered by governments and corporations, bonds are investments in which you lend a sum of money to the issuer for a set amount of time at a fixed rate of interest You receive a certificate from the issuer of the bond
Fixed income debt instruments issued by governments or corporations
also known as fixed interest securities A bond guarantees to repay a fixed amount of money at a pre determined date in the future (called the maturity date) Bonds are generally issued by the Governments, banks or companies to finance investment projects
Essentially loans or debt When someone lends you money, he or she gets an IOU that promises the loan will be repaid with interest When you buy a bond, you're basically buying that IOU A bond certificate is like an IOU: it shows the amount loaned (principal), the rate of interest to be paid on the loan and the date that the principal will be paid back (maturity date) Bonds can be issued by government agencies, such as the U S Treasury and by corporations to raise money
otherwise known as fixed-interest securities, bonds are basically IOUs which are issued by governments, financial institutions and companies Generally, the issuer undertakes to pay investors a fixed rate of interest for a fixed number of years (e g 7% for 5 years) The fact that the interest rate is fixed makes bonds attractive because their return is so predictable Bonds are traded in open markets, in the same way as shares (See also Gilts)
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paper
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(Kanun,Ticaret) note
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(Ticaret) security
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(Ticaret) sale bill
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(Ticaret) evidence of debt
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bond

Prices for Treasury bonds fell. - Hazine bonolarının fiyatları düştü

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promissory note
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coupon
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bond, bill
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Definition von bonolar im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

BONO
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İtl. Ticaret senedi. Muayyen bir va'denin sonunda belirli bir paranın belli bir kimseye ödeneceğini bildiren senet
Bono
emre muharrer senet
bono
Belirli bir sürenin sonunda, belirli bir paranın, belirli bir kimseye ödeneceğini belirten senet, emre muharrer senet
bonolar
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