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  • 1Bond insurance — (also known as financial guaranty insurance ) is a type of insurance whereby an insurance company guarantees scheduled payments of interest and principal on a bond or other security in the event of a payment default by the issuer of the bond or… …

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  • 2Bond credit rating — In investment, the bond credit rating assesses the credit worthiness of a corporation s or government debt issues. It is analogous to credit ratings for individuals. Contents 1 Table 2 Credit rating agencies 3 Credit rating tiers …

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  • 3Covered bond — Covered bonds are debt securities backed by cash flows from mortgages or public sector loans. They are similar in many ways to asset backed securities created in securitization, but covered bond assets remain on the issuer’s consolidated balance… …

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  • 4Government bond — A government bond is a bond issued by a national government denominated in the country s own currency. Bonds issued by national governments in foreign currencies are normally referred to as sovereign bonds. The first ever government bond was… …

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  • 5Risk-free bond — A risk free bond is a theoretical bond that repays interest and with absolute certainty. In practice, government bonds are treated as risk free bonds, as governments can raise taxes or indeed print money to repay their domestic currency debt. For …

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  • 6busted bond — old bond A bond issued by a government or corporation that has already defaulted on the loan on which the bonds are based. Busted bonds are now collectors items, especially those from prerevolutionary Russia and those issued by US railroad… …

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  • 7sour bond — A bond issue that has defaulted on interest or principal payments, and will thus trade at a large discount and a poor credit rating. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 8The Merchant of Venice — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see The Merchant of Venice (disambiguation). The Merchant of Venice Title page of the first quarto of Merchant of Venice (1600) …

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  • 9Credit default swap — If the reference bond performs without default, the protection buyer pays quarterly payments to the seller until maturity …

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  • 10Default (finance) — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

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