bonds

In finance, a bond is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders. The most common types of bonds include municipal bonds and corporate bonds.

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WeWork Looking For A $2.75B Line Of Credit Ahead Of IPO

WeWork Looking For A $2.75B Line Of Credit Ahead Of IPO
WeWork Looking For A $2.75B Line Of Credit Ahead Of IPO
May 29, 2019  |  IPO

New York-based startup WeWork, which rents office space and desks to workers, is looking for a $2.75 billion credit line in anticipation of an upcoming...

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Currency.com Rolls Out Tokenized Gov’t Bond
Currency.com Rolls Out Tokenized Gov’t Bond
May 03, 2019  |  Cryptocurrency

As the world of digital currency moves towards the traditional financial sphere, Currency.com is rolling out what the site describes as the first tokenized government...

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Report Breaks Down UK Late Payers By Geography
Report Breaks Down UK Late Payers By Geography
March 04, 2019  |  B2B Payments

A new report shows where the late payers are — and are not — in the United Kingdom, as defined by geography. In New York, legislation...

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Shipping Co XPO Refinances $1B After Amazon Pulls Biz
Shipping Co XPO Refinances $1B After Amazon Pulls Biz
February 19, 2019  |  Loans

A global shipping company is reeling after Amazon apparently pulled business to focus on its own logistics, according to a report from Bloomberg. Get the...

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Economists Warn Of Impending Corporate Debt Bubble Burst
Economists Warn Of Impending Corporate Debt Bubble Burst
August 13, 2018  |  B2B Payments

Data released from S&P Global in June pinpointed U.S. corporate debt at reaching $6.3 trillion, with a record-low cash-to-debt ratio of 12 percent in 2017...

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Jobs Report Spurs Some Optimism On The Street
Jobs Report Spurs Some Optimism On The Street
June 01, 2018  |  Economy

Equities were up. Bonds were down. Investors, by and large, acted the way one might expect amid a jobs report that came in above expectations....

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