International Bond A Morningstar category for taxable bond funds that invest at least 40% of their assets in bonds issued by foreign governments or corporations.
International bond A bond of any country. International developed-country stock Stock of companies located in developed nations.
International Bond Funds International bond funds or global bond funds can diversify your portfolio by allowing you to invest into bonds from around the world.
International bonds A collective term that refers to global bonds, Eurobonds, and foreign bonds.
A eurobond is an international bond sold outside the country in whose currency it is denominated, or issued. For example, a Korean automobile company might sell eurobonds issued in US dollars to investors living in European countries.
Templeton Global Bond A (TPINX) - with over $54 billion in assets, this international bond fund specializes in mid quality bonds from around the world.
Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady Bonds, traded on the international bond market, allowing emerging countries to transform nonperforming debt into Brady bonds.
International bonds International Depository Receipt (IDR) International Development Association (IDA) International diversification International Finance Corporation (IFC) International finance subsidiary International Fisher effect ...
As part of a portfolio, currencies offset the risk of stocks, bonds and other investments. International bond funds, like-minded exchange-traded funds and specialized currency funds are appropriate for most investors.
AIBD Association of International Bond Dealers AL The two-character ISO 3166 country code for ALBANIA.
Depending on your goals, your tax situation and your risk tolerance, you can choose from municipal, government, corporate, mortgage-backed or asset-backed securities and international bonds.
Generally, bond funds will include bonds from corporations, government bonds, and may also include international bonds as well.
Thus, not only have bond funds far outpaced stock funds in the last few years, but categories of bond funds that most people may not even be aware of (such as inflation protected and international bond funds) have outperformed even the staple for ...
A portion of a securities issue that is carried out not all at once, but in several segments at different dates, and possibly at different interest rates or - in the case of international bonds - in different currencies. U US-GAAP ...
difficult to spot such opportunities in light of the overall downturn, some of the categories of funds that meet both these criteria might be those that invest in Pacific/Asia excluding Japan, natural resources, real estate, and international bonds.
[UNODC] Association of International Bond Dealers (AIBD) assumable mortgage A mortgage contract that gives the mortgagor the option of transferring primary liability for payment of the mortgage to a buyer if the property is re-sold with interest ...
See also: Bonds, Market, Investment, Stock, Bond
 
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