Bond (finance)
- See also: Bond market index
A number of bond indices exist for the purposes of managing portfolios and measuring performance, similar to the S&P 500 or Russell Indexes for stocks. The most common American benchmarks are the Lehman Aggregate, Citigroup BIG and Merrill Lynch Domestic Master. Most indices are parts of families of broader indices that can be used to measure global bond portfolios, or may be further subdivided by maturity and/or sector for managing specialized portfolios.
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See also
- Bond market
- Bond fund
- Bond market index
- Brady Bonds
- Eurobond
- Bond credit rating
- Collective action clause
- Criticism of debt
- Debenture
- Fixed income
- Immunization (finance)
- List of accounting topics
- List of economics topics
- List of finance topics
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References
- ^ Eason, Yla (June 6, 1983). "Final Surge in Bearer Bonds" New York Times.
- ^ Quint, Michael (August 14, 1984). "Elements in Bearer Bond Issue". New York Times.
- ^ no byline (July 18, 1984). "Book Entry Bonds Popular". New York Times.
- ^ Batten, Jonathan A.; Peter G. Szilagyi (2006-04-19). "Developing Foreign Bond Markets: The Arirang Bond Experience in Korea" (PDF). IIS Discussion Papers (138).
- ^ Gwon, Yeong-seok. "‘김치본드’ 내달 처음으로 선보인다 (Announcement: first 'Kimchi Bonds' next month)", The Hankyoreh, 2006-05-24. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
- ^ Chung, Amber. "BNP Paribas mulls second bond issue on offshore market", Taipei Times, 2007-04-19. Retrieved on 2007-07-04.
- ^ Areddy, James T.. "Chinese Markets Take New Step With Panda Bond", The Wall Street Journal, 2005-10-11. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
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