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Many international funds that allocate their investments in line with the index will now purchase Mexican "Bonos" (fixed-rate, local currency-denominated coupon bonds) for their portfolios.
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Many international funds that allocate their investments in line with the index will now purchase Mexican "Bonos" (fixed-rate, local currency-denominated coupon bonds) for their portfolios.
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In her memoir My Prison, My Home (Ecco, $13.99), Esfandiari "goes well beyond the headlines by deftly weaving personal narrative with a political history of modern Iran," according to Lisa Bonos.
Memories of war-torn childhoods Nora Krug 2010
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In her memoir My Prison, My Home (Ecco, $13.99), Esfandiari "goes well beyond the headlines by deftly weaving personal narrative with a political history of modern Iran," according to Lisa Bonos.
Memories of war-torn childhoods Nora Krug 2010
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BR: Certainly not forever -- nothing makes me gnash my teeth more than the fact that Disney will own Winne the Pooh forever, or as long as they can find Sonny Bonos in the US Congress to work their evil will.
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With a 2010 deficit of 6% of gross domestic product and debt of 85.1%, the euro zone compares favorably to the U.S. And the market for a single debt instrument—replacing Spanish Bonos, Italian BTPs and French BTANs, among others—would likely be deep and liquid, further reducing borrowing costs.
Strengthening Euro-Zone Bonds Richard Barley 2011
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Every community has its own "Africa," an area little covered, and it has many local Bonos, people with wide name recognition and strong networks of relationships.
Magazines Maxine 2009
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We know all the usual rich-and-famous suspects who would make natural candidates for president, senator or governor: your Bonos, your Clooneys, your Brangelinas and Oprah Winfreys.
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Although the Gates, Buffetts, Bonos and Jolies of our time may be grabbing headlines with their largesse, a spurt in middle-class wealth through entrepreneurship, combined with greater access to philanthropic vehicles, has engaged a new breed of aspirational givers.
Charity Begins Next Door Tara Loader Wilkinson 2010
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It's hard to find meaning when it seems like you're just another "thing" to be used and disposed of, and when the only folks that seem to matter are those with money and celebrity power bolstering them up; the Bill Gates and Bonos of the world.
Ana Joanes: Fresh -- New Thinking About What We're Eating 2009
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