n.:
债券;束缚;契约;借据
v.:
以证券为(债务等)作保证抵押;把(进口货)存入关栈以待完税
adj.:
被奴役的;奴隶的
网络:
公债;镣铐;结合
1.
I got a desperate email last week from a woman who had sold all her stocks in panic in March and moved the money into bonds.
周我收到了一位女性充满绝望情绪的电子邮件。她在3月份的恐慌气氛下抛出了所有股票,将资金投入到债券中。
2.
And found him to be accused concerning questions of their law, but having nothing worthy of death or of bonds laid to his charge.
便查知他被告,是因他们律法的问题,并没有什么该死该绑的罪名。
3.
Market makers in eurozone government bonds said the market was no longer functioning for the weaker economies of Portugal, Spain and Greece.
欧元区国债市场的做市商表示,葡萄牙、西班牙和希腊等欧元区较弱经济体的国债市场已不再运转。
4.
Then the Bank of England sprang to the rescue, announcing that it would spend tens of billions of pounds acquiring government bonds.
当时,英国央行(BOE)迅速出来救援,宣布将花费数百亿英镑购买政府国债。
5.
During the financial crisis, governments have funded themselves disproportionately with bonds of maturities of less than a year.
在金融危机期间,各国政府大幅提高了期限不足一年的债券在其融资中所占比例。
6.
GE's bonds are trading as if the company had already lost its top-shelf rating.
通用债券的走势,就如同该公司已经丢掉了AAA评级一般。
7.
No member of a religious society can be tied with any other bonds but what proceed from the certain expectation of eternal life.
一个信仰团体的成员除了依靠对永恒生命的期待之外,没有什么能够使他和教会联系在一起。
8.
It has always been a pretty sound rule of thumb that deflation is good for fixed interest bonds and bad for equities.
通缩有利于固定利率债券、不利于股票,一直以来都是非常可靠的经验法则。
9.
The value of bonds issued in euros since the beginning of 2006 exceeds that of bonds denominated in dollars.
自2006年初以来,以欧元发行的债券超过了美元计价债券。
10.
Even if foreign investors began to unload their bonds, they account for a small part of the overall market.
所以即使国外投资者开始减持债券,这些债券也只是整个债券市场的一小部分。