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The phrase "bond interest rate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the annual percentage rate at which a bond will earn interest. This phrase is typically used when discussing financial investments or borrowing money through bonds. Example: "Investors should carefully consider the bond interest rates before purchasing any bonds to ensure a favorable return on their investment."
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Regular long-term debt ought to cost the firm a long-term, low-risk Treasury bond interest rate — of say 4.4percentt for 30-year Treasuries — plus a premium to reflect Goldman's riskiness relative to the United States government.
The local part of public education financing in Texas comes from property taxes: maintenance-and-operations rates set by school boards and, if applicable, a facilities bond interest rate.
Since Mr. Draghi's comments, the main Spanish stock index is up almost 15 percent and the yields on Spanish government bonds have fallen sharply, with the 10-year bond interest rate dropping to 6.4 percent on Friday, from a high of 7.5 percent last month.
The burden of this change will be borne not by the affected taxpayers, who will simply demand a higher bond interest rate, but by the states, localities, and school and water districts that issue tax-exempt bonds to finance infrastructure projects.
Equities make more headlines, but futures and options are fast becoming the bloodiest front in the battle for global dominance among financial marketplaces.Derivatives are so called because they derive their value from an underlying asset, such as a stock, bond, interest rate or commodity.
Those would be cut by the amount the individual contributed to the account, plus interest at the government bond interest rate.
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Investors are eagerly providing money to companies and countries with low credit ratings, and they are accepting historically low junk bond interest rates in return.
Low bond interest rates, experts say, will certainly help the city save on major construction projects.
"Bond interest rates do not, and dividends may or may not".
AFTER a week in which its bond interest rates leapt beyond 40percentt and the stock market fell 11percentt, Argentina may have no good options left.
Treasury bond interest rates are also falling, reflecting an expectation of lower growth and a flight of investors to the safety of government securities.
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