债券

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Understanding 债券 (zhài quàn)

债券 refers to a financial instrument representing a debt owed by the issuer to the bondholder. It is commonly used by governments and corporations to raise capital. When you hear 债券, think of it as a formal IOU with a promise to pay back with interest.

Usage in Conversation

People often discuss 债券 in contexts related to investment, finance, and economics. For example, you might hear about government bonds (政府债券) or corporate bonds (企业债券). 债券 is a formal term and is mostly used in financial or business settings.

Common Collocations

  • 政府债券: government bonds, used to finance public projects.
  • 企业债券: corporate bonds, issued by companies to raise funds.
  • 债券市场: bond market, where bonds are traded.

Tips

When using 债券, remember it implies a formal financial product, not casual borrowing. It contrasts with (loan) which is more general. Also, 债券 usually involves fixed interest payments and a maturity date, which are important concepts in finance.

Avoid confusing 债券 with 股票 (stocks); stocks represent ownership, while 债券 represent debt.

Example Sentences

The government issued a large amount of bonds to raise funds.

Investing in bonds usually carries lower risk than stocks, but the returns

He bought some corporate bonds hoping to get fixed interest income.