279 Quotes About Bonds

  • Author E. B. White
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    I don't think it's something to worry about but I think it is an incremental piece of data that indicates strength, and it's hard to get real bullish for bonds when you see that.

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  • Author E. B. White
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    I don't think it's something to worry about, but I think it is an incremental piece of data that indicates strength, and it's hard to get real bullish for bonds when you see that,

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  • Author James T. Walsh
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    The Green Bonds proposal also has tremendous job creation potential, as it includes specific minimum job creation requirements for projects.

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  • Author Rowan D. Williams
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    I hope that in our deliberations we will find that there are ways forward in this situation which can preserve our respect for one another and for the bonds that unite us.

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  • Author Zhou Xiaochuan
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    We know the U.S. has pressures -- employment issues and elections and the credibility of the government. For China, we could also say that the current state is not only good for China but also for the rest of the world and also good for the U.S. because we are using our foreign exchange reserves to buy U.S. Treasury bonds and subsidize U.S. consumers.

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  • Author Akihiko Yokoyama
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    Investors should prepare for a change in monetary policy. Hold off buying 10-year bonds as yields are going to grind higher.

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  • Author Don Young
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    When a natural disaster--be it a hurricane, earthquake, tornado or flood--hits a particular region or state, the rest of us can often feel disconnected because it's happening to 'them' and not 'us,' ... Buying bonds that are specifically designated for these types of disasters can help bring together Americans and create a sense of patriotism.

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  • Author Makoto Yamashita
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    Bonds will extend declines. There is no change in the fact that rates are headed higher in Japan, the U.S. and Europe.

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