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long-term bond

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long-term
adjective
uk /ˌlɒŋˈtɜːm/ us /ˌlɑːŋˈtɝːm/
continuing a long time into ...
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bond
noun
uk /bɒnd/ us /bɑːnd/
a close connection joining two or ...
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Most economic equations take the long-termbond rate as an indicator of expectations of inflation.
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I understand that one of the practical problems is the question of posting a sufficiently long-termbond.
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The fact that the stock market has risen by 150-odd points in the last week and that long-termbond yields have come down is very good news indeed.
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This includes loans, securities trading and asset management, as well as mid-term and long-termbond issuance and securitization.
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As regards investment strategies, nominal liabilities could be matched or immunised, usually using long-term bonds.
Equities have, on average, a much higher return than short-term and long-term bonds.
Thus, in practice, there was no advantage in holding long-term bonds.
In fact, the yields on long-term bonds were, on average, lower in 2000/01 than in the preceding two years.
They had to pay more back in terms of market securities—short-term, medium-term and long-term bonds sold to the banking and non-banking sector—than they could borrow.
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I believe that capital developments of this nature should be financed from long-term bonds raised on the capital markets.
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There is a need for long-term bonds to which, properly, much more elaborate conditions can be attached than to short term bank loans.
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Bonds have a fixed lifetime, usually a number of years; with long-term bonds, lasting over 30 years, being less common.
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The proposition authorized the state to sell $15 billion in long-term bonds to pay off accumulated deficits.
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They usually include issued long-term bonds, notes payables, long-term leases, pension obligations, and long-term product warranties.
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