treasury bonds

相当于向政府借款

常用释义

词性释义

国债:一种由政府发行的债券,用于筹集资金并支付利息。投资者购买国债,相当于向政府借款,政府在债券到期时归还本金并支付利息。
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1·The insurance company will take warehouse stocks or treasury bonds as surety.
保险公司将接受仓库存货或国库券作为担保物。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·A: I am not buying US Treasury bonds.
答:我并没有购买美国国债。
3·The interest incomes from treasury bonds;
国债利息收入;
4·Previously, he said he owned nothing but Treasury bonds.
先前,他说他仅持有的只有国债。
5·Why are both Treasury bonds and gold performing so well?
为何国债能和黄金翩跹共舞?
6·So what might replace Treasury bonds as the global risk-free asset?
那么,什么来取代美国国债成为全球性的无风险资产呢?
7·The yields on American Treasury bonds remain at close to record lows.
而其国库债券收益维持在接近历史低水平状态。
8·Its decision has not led to an increase in the yields on Treasury bonds.
其降级决定并未引起国债收益率的增长。
9·Now, however, Treasury bonds promise positive total returns for the year.
可是,现在国库券在今年给出了一个完全积极的回报。
10·Instead Mr Shilling thinks that investors should own long-dated Treasury bonds.
相反,Shilling先生认为投资者应持有长期国债。