单词 | Bond |
释义 | Bond 债券 政府、公司或机构借款的法律合约。债券发行人(即借款人)承诺向债券持有人在约定时间内按约定的利率支付利息,并在债券到期时按面额赎回债券。理论上,投资债券比投资股票安全,因为债券的回报通常都是事先即可确定的,有明确的期限,而且公司必须先支付债券持有人方可向股东分配获利。但如果公司倒闭,债券持有人与股东一样可能会损失惨重。参见Convertible Bond(可转换债券),Bearer Shares/Bearer Bonds(不记名股票/债券),Bullet Bond(一次性偿还债券),Fixed Income(固定收入),Senior Secured Debt(优先有担保的债务)。 "A bond is a legal contract in which a government, company or institution (the borrower) issues an IOU certificate, which promises to pay holders a specific rate of interest for a fixed duration and then redeem the contract at face value on maturity. In theory bonds are safer than equities because they have a fixed maturity and are repaid before any payments are made to shareholders. But if a company fails, its bond holders suffer just as much as its shareholders. " "See also: Convertible Bond, Bearer Shares, Bullet Bond, Fixed Income, Senior Secured Debt" |
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