Bunds

Word BUNDS
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What do we mean by bunds?

To provide berms or other secondary enclosures to guard against accidental fluid spills within.

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The word "bunds" in example sentences

The cash is far more likely to end up in German bunds, French government bonds or supranational agency securities. ❋ Richard Barley (2010)

Fear about Ireland's high debt burden left investors seeking shelter in German bunds, which also kept the euro weak against the dollar for a fourth straight day though it was well off the session low in volatile trading after a U.S. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He noted that the sharp sell-off in German bunds Friday suggested that investors "don't like what they see in that regard." ❋ Pan Pylas (2010)

A foreign investor in German bunds would have lost 9 percent this year after exchanging euros for dollars, Bank of America Merrill Lynch indexes show. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Gilts returned 16.9% to investors last year, compared with 9.7% in German bunds and 9.8% in Treasurys, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch. ❋ Neelabh Chaturvedi (2012)

Worries about interest rate hikes fueled a broad selloff in German bunds, the benchmark debt for the euro zone, and the selling spilled over into two other major government bond markets—Treasurys and the U.K. gilts, traders said. ❋ Min Zeng (2011)

"The flight-to-quality bid in German bunds has definitely declined." ❋ Matt Phillips (2011)

Yields on government bonds in Greece, Spain and Italy climbed as many investors sold these securities and sought haven in German bunds and U.S. Treasury bonds. ❋ Min Zeng (2011)

For most of the two years since Greece's budget woes set off a spiral of selling in the bond markets of some euro-zone countries, German bonds, known as bunds, have benefited from a flight to safety along with Treasury bonds and U.K. gilts. ❋ Min Zeng (2011)

Re-Define's study notes that the yield on 10-year German government bonds, known as bunds, stood at around 4.7 percent in mid-2008. ❋ By STEPHEN CASTLE (2011)

The sale of 6 billion euros $8.1 billion of 10-year government bonds, known as bunds, attracted bids totaling just €3.889 billion. ❋ Unknown (2011)

An earlier slide in German bunds was fast-reversed in light of the latest jobs report in the United States. ❋ Andrew Wilkinson (2011)

Instead, banks sought out safety in German bunds, boosting their holdings by more than $40bn during the period. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Nov. 1 Bloomberg -- Stocks and U.S. index futures declined, while a jump in German bunds sent yields down the most since March 2009 after Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou pledged to hold a referendum on Europe's bailout plan. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Treasury notes and 10-year German bunds, which is turning in the dollar's favor. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Investors continued to sell off Ireland's treasuries in favor of safer-bet debt elsewhere, particularly in German bunds. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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