Barclay's Global Aggregate Sovereign Bond Index

Barclay's Global Aggregate Sovereign Bond Index,

Barclay's Global Aggregate Sovereign Bond Index Meanings:

The Regulated Index, a government bond of the Barclays Global Aggregate Bond Index, consists of Investment Grade Global Government Bonds, BB +, BB and Non-Government Global Government Bonds with maturity of one to 98 years.

Literal Meanings of Barclay's Global Aggregate Sovereign Bond Index

S:

Meanings of S:
  1. the second).

  2. Article (of one share)

  3. Shilling (E)

  4. Not married.

  5. Permanent

  6. (In lineage) Son

  7. Designation of electrons and orbits with zero angular velocity and perfect balance.

  8. Distance (in mathematical formulas).

  9. The nineteenth letter of the alphabet.

  10. Identify the next in a series of items, categories, etc. after R.

  11. In the form of Capital S.

  12. Sacred (especially in Catholic usage)

  13. Siemens

  14. Small (such as clothing size).

Sentences of S
  1. From 1991 to d.

Global:

Meanings of Global:
  1. The whole world, the whole world.

  2. Relating to or containing the whole thing or a group of things.

  3. Use or apply to folders, programs, etc.

Sentences of Global
  1. This is especially true for companies that compete internationally in the global economy.

  2. The global reach of the World Wide Web provides clear benefits in mobilizing public opinion.

  3. You want to make the most of your internet connection for the global economy.

  4. Finding your place in the world is much easier when you have a strong sense of identity at home.

  5. The case of smallpox anywhere in the world will represent a global health emergency.

  6. One reason is the amazing pace with which the global economy is changing today.

  7. The free movement of people is fast becoming one of the engines of the global economy.

  8. But I see China as an important part of developing a new global economy.

  9. In the new global economy, labor is becoming increasingly unorganized.

  10. This will open the debate on women and the new global economy.

  11. Some types of industrial products are really global.

  12. He fears that global capitalism will lead to even more instability and destruction.

Synonyms of Global

exhaustive, encyclopedic, universal, all-encompassing, overall, all-inclusive, intercontinental, blanket, international, world, general

Aggregate:

Meanings of Aggregate:
  1. A whole that is made up of a combination of many (usually different) elements.

  2. The total number of points scored by a player or team in a series of sports competitions.

  3. A material or structure consisting of a loose mass of particles or fragments.

  4. Crushed or crushed stone or gravel is used in making concrete or in general construction work.

  5. Formation or calculation by combining several units or individual elements as a whole

  6. (Group of species) which includes many very similar species that were once considered the same species.

  7. It refers to the total supply or demand of goods and services in the economy at a given time.

  8. Create forms or groups in classes or groups.

  9. Submit (Linked Content Items) to view or link.

Sentences of Aggregate
  1. In fact, he could not find the ego, so he realized that neither the whole form nor any part of it is ego.

  2. According to Leibniz, the whole world is a collection of monds.

  3. Because each record represents a separate loan, the combination of different loans is compared to individual Social Security numbers.

  4. These items are largely unchanged, a combination of dust particles and frozen water.

  5. Goffs broke all sales and average records in its first Orb and Challenge sales, and crossed the 39 million mark in total.

  6. According to the manufacturer, the sink is made from a high-grade polyester resin composite that combines natural and synthetic additives.

Synonyms of Aggregate

pile, lump, entire, merge, sum, quantity, summation, entirety, conglomerate, grand total, whole, coalesce, unite, group, consider together, mix, comprehensive, pool, consolidate, full, collect, aggregate, fuse, cluster, mass, sum total

Sovereign:

Meanings of Sovereign:
  1. A high ruler, especially a king.

  2. An old British pound sterling gold coin, now minted for commemorative purposes only.

  3. The greatest or greatest power.

  4. Act or act (a nation or its affairs) freely and without outside interference.

  5. It has real status and power.

  6. Very good or effective.

Sentences of Sovereign
  1. In India, however, she was a queen, a high ruler who had to be respected by other rulers.

  2. He is the tenth king to be ■■■■■■ in the Chapel, along with other rulers, including Henry VIII, Charles I, George III, Edward VIII and George V.

  3. He claimed that the emperor was the real ruler of Japan.

  4. Yet, throughout its long history, the British monarchy has supported ignorant, incompetent, false, and foolish rulers, as well as many ambitious lovers.

  5. He immediately rejected the offer of sole sole ruler, and in April 1689 he and William became co-rulers of England.

  6. In the 19th century, two other possible heirs, both grandsons of the ruler, died prematurely.

  7. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online.

  8. The Great Elector was recognized as the ruler of East Persia.

  9. In the 18th century, when he lost all power, the Mughal emperor was considered the natural ruler of India.

Synonyms of Sovereign

monarch, crowned head, potent, monarchal, sovereign, regal, self-determining, monarchial, potentate, suzerain, head of state, paramount, full, princely, efficient, absolute, monarchical, powerful, infinite, ultimate, effectual, unbounded, dynast, unrestricted, leader

Bond:

Meanings of Bond:
  1. Relationships between people or groups based on shared feelings, interests or experiences.

  2. The contact between two surfaces or objects that has been added, including adhesive, heat or pressure.

  3. A strong attraction that holds atoms together in a molecule or crystal because electrons are combined or transferred.

  4. A rope, chain, or other shackle is used to restrict a person's movement or to hold something in place.

  5. According to the power of law.

  6. The process by which one person agrees to pay another.

  7. A certificate issued by the government or a public company that promises to repay the loan at a fixed rate of interest at a specified time.

  8. A proprietary insurance policy that covers losses due to circumstances such as bankruptcy or employee misconduct.

Sentences of Bond
  1. People who trust each other have a relationship of faith and understanding.

  2. But there is a need for emotionally satisfying relationships between people in the community.

  3. Yes, you can generate sales, but also goodwill or emotional attachment.

  4. The modern theme of friendship is emphasized as an emotional bond.

  5. He says the strained lawyers and the Inuit community have a common relationship.

  6. So the question is, do we want these emerging powers to be linked to us in a relationship of shared economic interest and prosperity?

  7. You understand friendship and respect their loyalty and solidarity.

  8. If the audience is satisfied with the music they are listening to, they can comment on the work in progress and establish an emotional connection with the artist.

  9. Perhaps the time will come when human courage will be exhausted, when we will break all the bonds of brotherhood except our friends.

  10. Unskilled workers are associated with people whose relationships are more social than industrial.

  11. It can also play a role in disorders such as autism, in which people struggle to form social bonds.

Synonyms of Bond

fuse, security, indemnification, affix, surety, cement, avowal, connect, fetters, oath, secure, irons, fix, insurance, shackles, bind, guarantee, backing, fellowship, coalition, bond, solemn word, relationship, vow, manacles, affiliation, association, indemnity

Index:

Meanings of Index:
  1. An alphabetical list of names, articles, etc., with references to where they occur, is usually at the end of the book.

  2. Title, article, author, or other type of collection of books or documents, such as a list of alphabets in a library.

  3. A set of items, each of which identifies one of the records in the file and contains information about your address.

  4. An indication, mark or measure of something.

  5. A number on a system or scale that represents the average price of a particular item, inventory, or other item related to the reference number.

  6. A number that indicates the extent of physical property or any other phenomenon that is measured against a standard.

  7. Exponent or other subscripts or superscripts added to the set.

  8. Point to the tool that indicates the amplitude, scale position, etc.

  9. The hand gesture is used to draw attention to the banknote.

  10. Enter the index.

Sentences of Index
  1. Concluding notes, bibliographies, and name and subject indicators facilitate educational use and instant reference.

  2. It contains 648 pages of text, divided into 39 chapters and installments, in addition to a 26-page thematic and designated index.

  3. Helpful appendices, many references, and lists of articles and names are in this volume.

  4. Carefully commented on and extensively polished, it contains a historical table of former Iranian rulers, a selected bibliography and a 25-page index.

  5. The nine-page bibliography and list of names and contents complete the book and make it accessible.

  6. First, the index lists all common names and races, but not all species are listed in the genus.

  7. About an hour has passed since this book was lost in the index pages.

  8. This book has an index of words and an index of names and subjects.

  9. Vijjan found a similarity between 5,000 images and a forty-page subject index.

Synonyms of Index

token, sign, directory, mark, marker, catalogue, lead, indicator, clue, inventory, suggestion, listing, implication, symptom, indication, key, evidence, list, needle, hint

Barclay's Global Aggregate Sovereign Bond Index,

Barclay's Global Aggregate Sovereign Bond Index means,

  1. An unorganized index, the Barclays Global Aggregate Bond Index Government Bonds, includes global investment notes, BB +, BB and non-government bonds with a maturity of one to 98 years.

Literal Meanings of Barclay's Global Aggregate Sovereign Bond Index

S:

Meanings of S:
  1. It worked.

Global:

Meanings of Global:
  1. Applies to everyone around the world.

  2. Related to or consisting of the whole thing or a group of things.

Sentences of Global
  1. In the new global economy, labor is becoming increasingly disorganized.

  2. He fears that global capitalism will lead to more instability and destruction.

  3. They are important because in a growing global market, corporate influence is important.

  4. But in a growing globalized market, more and more US companies are turning to foreign venture capital firms.

  5. Hurricane clouds darkened the darkness as weekly global markets fluctuated.

  6. We want to raise the question of when the international system became largely global.

Aggregate:

Meanings of Aggregate:
  1. This refers to the total supply or demand of goods and services in the economy at a given time.

  2. Submit (Linked Content Items) to display or link.

Sentences of Aggregate
  1. In fact, you cannot find the ego, so you learn that all of your form, and no part of it, is the ego.

  2. These items are largely unchanged, loose combinations of dust particles and frozen water.

  3. Goffs broke all sales and average records in its first Orb and Challenge sales, reaching a total of £ 39 million.

  4. According to the manufacturer, the sink is a high-grade polyester resin blend with a combination of natural and synthetic additives.

  5. For good reason, it cannot be found in one thing, nor in a series of many things.

  6. Its cognitive sequence is considered to be highly relevant to the emergence of formal artistic qualities that cannot be reduced to a combination of more basic components.

  7. In contrast, economists say that the more expensive it is to engage in an activity, the less expensive it is, especially when it comes to the combination of individual actions.

  8. Unless otherwise indicated below, data on infant mortality and all causes and specific causes and age distribution of infant mortality are regional estimates or other aggregates.

  9. Human organs are complex sets of cells and tissues, and the number of trace elements varies between different sets.

Synonyms of Aggregate

accumulated, combined, complete, result, gross, throw, added, heap, join, bundle, blend, final figure, whole amount, put, bunch, clump, totality, composite

Sovereign:

Meanings of Sovereign:
  1. Work or act independently (of a nation or its affairs) without outside interference.

Sentences of Sovereign
  1. He is the tenth king to be ■■■■■■ in the Chapel, along with other rulers, including Henry VIII, Charles I, George III, Edward VIII and George V.

  2. Yet, in its long history, the British monarchy has tolerated ignorant, incompetent, false, and foolish rulers, as well as many ambitious lovers.

  3. The Great Elector was recognized as the ruler of East Prussia.

  4. Elsewhere in the chapel are the remains of other rulers, including her father, King George VI, and the Queen Mother's husband.

  5. Over the centuries, the ruling elites collected many fine paintings, historical artifacts, modern crafts and books for their personal pleasure and glory.

  6. Correction begins everywhere. Enlightened rulers maintained the priesthood of dictatorial princes for centuries.

  7. Praise is an obstacle for foreigners who do not want to go back to the Chinese emperor as well as their rulers.

  8. Not only was she the first American princess in Monaco, but Alice was the first American woman to marry a ruler and the first woman of Jewish descent to become the legal wife of a ruler.

  9. Our first Governor General was British and was appointed by the ruler on the advice of the British Minister.

  10. During his presidency, federalists set off fireworks and held balls in his honor, reflecting Britain's first practice of honoring the rulers' birthdays.

  11. The season gives millions a chance to take part in the game live and celebrate the Queen's 50th year as England's ruler.

Synonyms of Sovereign

majestic, boundless, kingly, queenly, unlimited, autonomous, efficacious, overlord, unconditional, self-legislating, supreme ruler, utter, self-governing, unrestrained

Bond:

Meanings of Bond:
  1. The amount paid as a deposit.

  2. Securely attach or attach something, especially to sticky substances, heat or pressure.

  3. Connect or connect by chemical bonds.

  4. Lay bricks in an overlapping pattern to create a solid structure.

Sentences of Bond
  1. Believers are bound by faith and understanding.

  2. The relationship between the trade union movement and the Labor Party went back a hundred years and lies were born with the birth of the Labor Party.

  3. I believe there is a special bond of friendship that transcends party boundaries.

  4. Holidays that are full of complexity are neither fun nor comfortable.

  5. Conversation and laughter are blown up and tied together.

  6. He added that he hoped the deaths of the children would help unite the community in common grief.

  7. The three of us have a relationship that comes from our love of sports and friends.

  8. The strange bond we know as human-animal bonds has long fascinated non-animal lovers.

  9. Perhaps the most valuable benefit of yoga is its ability to strengthen the bond between mother and baby during and after pregnancy.

Synonyms of Bond

stick, ■■■■, fasten, gum, assurance, word of honour, guaranty, pledge, glue, weld, alliance, paste, attach, partnership, solder, collateral

Index:

Meanings of Index:
  1. A number on a system or scale that represents the average price of something other than a particular price, inventory, or reference number.

  2. A number that indicates the extent of physical property or other tendency, measured against a standard.

  3. Automatically links values ​​(prices, salaries, or other payments) to the values ​​in the price index.

Sentences of Index
  1. Helpful appendix, many references, and lists of articles and names are in this volume.

  2. On the one hand, this book contains a definitive bibliography and an index on the subject.

  3. The volume ends with a list of 200 pages for screen and screen persons.

  4. This book contains a comprehensive index which makes it a useful tool for researchers and students.

  5. The first part of the book is an index that shows which page each category begins on.

  6. A complete and common name and list of articles make up the last section.

Synonyms of Index

hand, table of contents, finger, signal, intimation, guide

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