Treasury bond

NOUN
  1. a debt instrument with maturities of 10 years or longer
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How To Use Treasury bond In A Sentence

  • The 10-year T-note and 30-year Treasury bond are down 8.58 percent and 24 percent, respectively, in terms of price for the year to date.
  • The insurance company will take warehouse stocks or treasury bonds as surety.
  • Unlike safe investments such as bank deposits or Treasury bonds, dividends are not guaranteed.
  • Spreads between corporate junk bonds and Treasury bonds have risen to their widest since the recession of 1990-91.
  • Treasury securities actually include a number of different investments, including treasury bills (short-term investments), treasury notes (medium-term) and treasury bonds (long-term).
  • Once the bubble occurs in the dollar and treasury bonds, Asian countries holding large reserve assets in dollar will suffer severe losses.
  • Once the bubble occurs in the dollar and treasury bonds, Asian countries holding large reserve assets in dollar will suffer severe losses.
  • The latest rally still has room to run in the near term, said Steven Major , global head of fixed-income research at HSBC in London and a high-profile Treasury bond bull over the past few years. Bearish Forecasters Yield to Reality
  • Instead, they fell sharply. In August the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond was close to 7 %.
  • In contrast, the regular Treasury bond will pay its coupon rate, which is about 4.4% for a 10-year note.
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