mortgage bond
[金融] 抵押债券
2025-05-11 14:38 浏览次数 3
[金融] 抵押债券
1. something that binds or restrains fetter
prisoners freed from their bonds the bonds of oppression
2. a binding agreement covenant
united in the bonds of holy matrimony My word is my bond.
3. a band or cord used to tie something
4. a material (such as timber or brick) or device for binding
5. an attractive force that holds together the atoms, ions, or groups of atoms in a molecule or crystal
chemical bonds
6. an adhesive, cementing material, or fusible ingredient that combines, unites, or strengthens
7. a uniting or binding element or force tie
the bonds of friendship
8. an obligation made binding by a forfeit of money also the amount of the money guarantee
I have sworn an oath, that I will have my bond
— Shakespeare The accused was released on $40,000 bond.
9. one who provides bail or acts as surety (see surety sense 3)
10. an interest-bearing certificate of public or private indebtedness
money that she had invested in stocks and bonds
11. an insurance agreement pledging that one will become legally liable for financial loss caused to another by the act or default of a third person or by some contingency over which the third person may have no control
12. the systematic lapping (see lap entry 2 sense 4a) of brick in a wall
13. the state of goods made, stored, or transported under the care of an agency until the duties or taxes on them are paid
you may leave … tobacco in bond with customs
— Richard Joseph
14. a 100-proof straight whiskey aged at least four years under government supervision before being bottled — called also bonded whiskey
15. bond paper
16. to lap (a building material, such as brick) for solidity of construction
17. to secure payment of duties and taxes on (goods) by giving a bond (see bond entry 1 sense 5a)
warehouses for bonding tobacco
18. to convert into a debt secured by bonds (see bond entry 1 sense 5a)
19. to provide a bond (see bond entry 1 sense 5d) for or cause to provide such a bond
bond an employee
20. to cause to adhere firmly
Heat is used to bond the plastic sheets together.
21. to embed in a matrix (see matrix sense 3b)
abrasive material bonded in a resinous binder
22. to hold together in a molecule or crystal by chemical bonds (see bond entry 1 sense 3c)
23. to hold together or solidify by or as if by means of a bond (see bond entry 1) or binder (see binder sense 3)
The glue didn't bond to the glass.
24. to form a close relationship especially through frequent association
the new mother bonded with her child The retreat was a great bonding experience for the team.
25. bound in slavery
26. something (such as an idea, interest, experience, or feeling) that is shared between people or groups and forms a connection between them
27. an official document in which a government or company promises to pay back an amount of money that it has borrowed and to pay interest for the borrowed money
28. a chain or rope that is used to prevent someone from moving or acting freely
29. to join (things) together
30. to join to something else
31. to form a close relationship with someone
32. something that binds
33. the condition of being held together
The glue forms a strong bond.
34. a force or influence that brings or holds together
a bond of friendship
35. a chain or rope used to prevent someone from moving or acting freely
36. a promise to do something
My word is my bond.
37. a legal agreement in which a person agrees to pay a sum of money if he or she fails to do a certain thing
38. a government or business certificate promising to pay a certain sum by a certain day
39. to stick or cause to stick together
40. to form a close relationship
The girls quickly bonded.
41. an attractive force that holds together atoms, ions, or groups of atoms in a molecule or crystal —usually represented in formulas by a line
42. a usually formal written agreement by which a person undertakes to perform a certain act (as appear in court or fulfill the obligations of a contract) or abstain from performing an act (as committing a crime) with the condition that failure to perform or abstain will obligate the person or often a surety to pay a sum of money or will result in the forfeiture of money put up by the person or surety also the money put up Note: The purpose of a bond is to provide an incentive for the fulfillment of an obligation. It also provides reassurance that the obligation will be fulfilled and that compensation is available if it is not fulfilled. In most cases a surety is involved, and the bond makes the surety responsible for the consequences of the obligated person's behavior. Some bonds, such as fidelity bonds, function as insurance agreements, in which the surety promises to pay for financial loss caused by the bad behavior of an obligated person or by some contingency over which the person may have no control. — appeal bond a cost bond required by a rule of procedure to be given by an appellant in order to cover the costs of an appeal
43. an often unsecured bond given by a defendant in a criminal trial to guarantee the defendant's appearance in court as scheduled
44. a bond given by a plaintiff seeking to attach the defendant's property that ensures payment to the defendant of any damages suffered because of the attachment in the event the plaintiff loses the suit
45. a bond given by a defendant in order to have an attachment released that ensures payment of a judgment awarded to the plaintiff
46. a bond given by a criminal defendant or by his or her surety to ensure compliance with the terms of bail and especially with the requirement that the defendant appear in court as scheduled
47. a surety bond often required of contractors bidding on construction work to ensure that the successful bidder will accept the job and will also provide a performance bond
48. a fidelity bond covering all persons or all of a category of persons employed (as by a bank) or holding office (as of a trustee in bankruptcy)
49. performance bond in this entry
50. a bond given to protect a person or business entity against loss caused by a breach of a contract (as for building, construction, or supply)
51. a bond given by a plaintiff to ensure payment of court costs
52. a bond given by a bank often for deposits from state or municipal governments that covers the amount of the deposit in the event of the bank's insolvency
53. a bond or other form of contract to cover an employer or government entity against financial loss due to the dishonesty of an employee or other trusted person
54. a bond required to be given by the applicant for an injunction to cover costs and damages incurred by a party found to have been wrongfully enjoined
55. a bond (as an appeal bond or bail bond) required to be given in a court proceeding
56. a surety bond required by law or as a condition to the conduct of a specific business or profession — called also permit bond
57. a surety bond that covers payment to certain parties (as suppliers) in the event that a contractor breaches a construction contract
58. a bond required to be given by a defendant to ensure good behavior and discourage breaches of the peace
59. a bond that ensures payment of a stipulated sum in the event of a party's nonperformance and that is often required for government contracts
60. a surety bond that ensures a property owner (as a developer or municipality) of the completion of a construction contract or payment of actual damages to the extent of the bond in the event that the contractor fails to complete it — called also completion bond
61. license bond in this entry
62. a criminal defendant's unsecured promise to appear in court as scheduled after release from custody
63. a bond given by a plaintiff in a replevin action to cover losses to the defendant or court officer seizing the property in the defendant's possession and transferring it to the plaintiff in the event that the plaintiff loses the case
64. a bond given by an appellant in order to obtain a stay of the judgment awarded at trial and for the purpose of ensuring that if the appellant loses the appeal the appellee will be paid the judgment plus any damages incident to the delay caused by the appeal
65. a bond in which a surety agrees to assume responsibility for the performance of an obligation of another in the event of a default
66. one who acts as a surety
67. an interest-bearing document giving evidence of a debt issued by a government body or corporation that is sometimes secured by a lien on property and is often designed to take care of a particular financial need — see also collateralized mortgage obligation — accrual bond a bond that is usually the last tranche of a collateralized mortgage obligation and from which no payments of principal or interest are made until the earlier tranches are paid in full — called also Z-bond
68. a bond that is issued in settlement of a prior obligation as part of a business reorganization and on which interest payments are usually contingent upon earnings
69. a bond having a face value of usually $500 or less
70. a fully negotiable bond payable to its bearer — compare registered bond in this entry
71. a bond whose ownership is recorded by computer but for which no certificate is issued
72. a bond that may be exchanged for another type of security (as common stock) at prearranged terms
73. a bearer bond that has coupons that must be cut off and presented for payment of interest
74. a bond backed by the general credit of the issuer rather than by a specific lien on particular assets debenture
75. a bond with a market value lower than its face value
76. a Treasury bond that may be redeemed at face value before maturity if used in settling federal estate taxes
77. a bond on which payment of interest or principal or both is guaranteed by a corporation other than the issuer
78. a bond that pays interest at a rate based on the issuer's earnings
79. a high-risk bond that offers a high yield and is often issued to finance the takeover of a company
80. a bond secured by a mortgage on property — compare debenture
81. a bond issued by a municipality to fund the expenses of running the government or of specific programs or projects
82. a bond registered in the name of the holder on the books of the company and issued with the name of the holder written on the bond certificate — compare bearer bond in this entry
83. a bond issued by a public agency authorized to build, acquire, or improve a revenue-producing property (as a toll road) and payable solely out of the revenue derived from such property
84. a nontransferable registered bond issued by the U.S. government in denominations of $50 to $10,000
85. one of a series of bonds maturing periodically rather than on a single maturity date
86. a long-term government bond issued by or under the authority of the U.S. Treasury — compare Treasury bill at bill, Treasury note at note
87. a bond that is sold at a price significantly below face value, pays no annual interest, and is redeemable at full value at maturity — compare strip
88. to convert into a debt secured by bonds
89. to provide a bond for
bond an employee
if the price of the associated mortgage bond drops, the homeowner can buy the equivalent face value of bonds at a discount, and use it to redeem the existing home mortgage loan.
如果和贷款关联的债券掉价,业主就能以低价购进等量面值的债券并用之沖抵现有的贷款。
the bank is this weekend considering legal action against goldman. the charges relate to a mortgage bond issued by the bank.
本周苏格兰皇家银行正考虑对高盛采取法律措施,所指控的内容涉及高盛销售的一种抵押债券。
this is the latest action in a string of sec investigations into mortgage bond deals that went bust during the financial crisis.
美国证交会近期对金融危机时期出现违约的抵押债券交易所开展了一系列调查,这是其中最新的一次行动。
with the implementation of the new housing policy, housing industry is now treated as the mainstay of the national economy and mortgage bond becomes the main stream of consumption in china.
随着住房产业作为国民支柱产业的确立以及货币分房政策的实施,住房抵押贷款将成为全社会最主要的住房消费方式。
in addition, icbc mortgage bond holders of corporate debt with a face value 505 million u. s. dollars.
此外,工行对公司债务抵押债券的持有人的面值五点○五亿美元。
band带,环;[物] 波段;(演奏流行音乐的) 乐队
bind捆绑;困境;讨厌的事情;植物的藤蔓
bracelet手镯;手链
chain束缚;囚禁;用铁链锁住
fetter束缚,限制(某人的自由);给(囚犯)戴脚镣
irons熨烫;给…上脚镣手铐;用铁铸成(iron的三单形式)
ligature结扎;捆
shackle(Shackle)人名;(英)沙克尔