bond trading

NOUN
  1. trading in bonds (usually by a broker on the floor of an exchange)
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How To Use bond trading In A Sentence

  • People habitually turn to bond trading as a safe haven and to insurance companies for payouts at times of great distress.
  • Michael Mortara became the head of mortgage trading at Goldman Sachsthe leader in mortgage bond trading in the first half of 1988.
  • There was some short-term liquidation," said Tom Tucci , head of U.S. government bond trading in New York at primary dealer RBC Capital Markets LLC. Treasurys Shed Gains as 'Fat Finger' Error Gets Caught
  • Russia, which was forced to suspend stock and bond trading for two days last week, is pledging $130 billion in emergency funds to help prop up local markets.
  • Wall Street bonuses are set to rise about 5% this year, fueled by increases to compensation for employees in hedge funds, retail banking and private equity that offset declines for those in stock and bond trading, according to a survey by compensation consultants Johnson Associates Inc. Higher Bonuses for Wall Street
  • Translation: Salomon could dictate the rules of the mortgage bond trading game as it went along.
  • The bank's bond trading desk continued to recover after an industrywide depression last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Michael Mortara became the head of mortgage trading at Goldman Sachsthe leader in mortgage bond trading in the first half of 1988.
  • Translation: Salomon could dictate the rules of the mortgage bond trading game as it went along.
  • Banks often bought these kinds of businesses in part because they could give an informational edge for mortgage bond trading, according to bankers that helped their institutions evaluate these deals.
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