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bond

[bond] / bɒnd /






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Whoever Burnham appoints as chancellor - and next-door neighbour in Downing Street - will send a signal of his intent both to politicians and to the bond markets.

From BBC Jul. 15, 2026

As the bond between the two men grows and Henry works the land beside Carlos, their evolving relationship is potently conveyed through the music Quijada and Robinson make together.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 15, 2026

That is why some investors are wary of the recent rush of stock and bond issuance, as well as a slowdown in stock buybacks.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 15, 2026

"He has become a bond in my life, rooted deep in my heart, my spiritual pillar."

From Barron's Jul. 15, 2026

Like every other asset-backed bond trader, he’d been playing a low-stakes poker game rigged in his favor, since nothing had ever gone seriously wrong in the market.

From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis

Right now the standout asset seems to be bonds.

From MarketWatch Jul. 15, 2026

China is the first major jurisdiction to introduce specific rules targeting immersive AI tools that simulate romantic or familial bonds.

From Barron's Jul. 15, 2026

They are underweight bonds and cash, meaning, basically, 3-month Treasury bills or similar, which now constitute on average 3.6% of their portfolios.

From MarketWatch Jul. 15, 2026

Treasury bonds fell, as the 10-year yield declined 0.024 percentage point to 4.585%.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 14, 2026

Between the purchase of the loans and the sale of the bonds made up of those loans, his group was exposed to falling prices.

From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis

The men varied in age and hailed from countries across Latin America, but they bonded and kept one another grounded during their detention.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 10, 2026

"We had this amazing experience that weekend, obviously, and the choir has bonded really well," said Hugh.

From BBC Jun. 10, 2026

"We immediately bonded as soon as we found out that we were assigned to this mission," Parmitano said.

From Barron's Jun. 9, 2026

Instead, hydrogen is usually found bonded to other elements, most often in water and hydrocarbon fuels such as natural gas, coal, and oil.

From Science Daily Jun. 2, 2026

The fact that Gregor bonded with the bat carried more weight than he had expected.

From "Gregor the Overlander" by Suzanne Collins

This type of bonding is far more common in nonmetals than in metals.

From Science Daily Jul. 9, 2026

Unity, to make a long story longer, was in the air that year — and not just because my separated parents were bonding over their juvenile delinquent son.

From Salon Jul. 3, 2026

As well as receiving what Fery described as a "world-class education", the nature of US college tennis - noise, trash-talking and team bonding - helped him prepare for the professional ranks.

From BBC Jul. 2, 2026

He and Andrea Mitchell began dating in 1984, bonding over a shared appreciation of music, and became a power-couple fixture at star-studded galas.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 22, 2026

“Check this regularly, okay? We’ll meet up with everyone tonight at Joey Pow’s big fight. Sitting together in the sponsor’s box will be a bonding experience for the team.”

From "Lawn Boy Returns" by Gary Paulsen




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