279 Quotes About Bonds

  • Author Dan Doctoroff
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    We're not going to allocate Liberty Bonds today to buildings that are never going to be built.

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  • Author David Darst
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    These bonds typically mature in six months or less, so an investor is not putting the principal at much risk.

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  • Author Don Donadio
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    The bonds can have a valuable place as an economic-development tool, but it's not an end-all. At the heart of it, there has to be a viable project and a committed tenant or developer to generate the revenue for the payback.

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  • Author Ed Davis
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    They could be looking at the immunity promise and maybe Bonds flaunted it with his testimony. You just can't have people walking in and getting immunity and flaunting it.

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  • Author John Davies
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    The ECB comments shook the market, and we expect the continuing rhetoric to keep bonds relatively under pressure. The ECB seem to be much more concerned about oil prices' impact on inflation than growth.

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  • Author Luis Derbez
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    For me, it is of great concern when any person has been in an accident, or is injured, or killed, but in this case in particular, the friendship that bonds me with Ramon for a long time makes this an extra-personal worry,

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  • Author Mario DeRose
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    There's really nothing major out there to worry about. There's a lot of supply, a lot of corporate bonds that are in the pipeline that the market is also looking at.

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  • Author Michael Derks
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    Japan's recovery looks a lot more sustainable these days and doesn't need excessive liquidity. Japanese government bonds don't look very compelling and it's likely that the bidding will be a lot more cautious in light of the Fukui comments.

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  • Author Roger Dearing
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    The question is do people who move into a subdivision want to pay 20 years of bonds and tax themselves or pay $10,000 up front that is the true cost when they buy the house?

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