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bond

[bond] / bɒnd /






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That unbreakable bond was deepened further when Worcestershire won a dramatic One-Day Cup final against Hampshire at Trent Bridge in September.

From BBC

Markets for U.S. bonds, however, will close early at 2 p.m.

From Barron's

What's worse is that, because albatrosses are monogamous and pair for life, it takes them up to four years to bond with a partner.

From BBC

“That’s why I think this locker room bonds so well, and why we’ve had success, no matter how many people have transferred.”

From Los Angeles Times

Though bonds rallied this year, Treasury yields have remained relatively stable since the Fed began cutting last year, pressuring businesses that need to borrow and keeping mortgage rates far above prepandemic levels.

From The Wall Street Journal