fixed-income
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of fixed-income
First recorded in 1855–60
Example Sentences
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Separately, a team at Goldman Sachs wrote in a note that AI’s impact within the fixed-income market is not “straightforward,” and that the transition to higher U.S. productivity growth may involve a substantial variation in interest rates.
From MarketWatch
What will that mean for fixed-income investors?
From Barron's
That’s according to Lawrence Gillum, the Charlotte, N.C.-based chief fixed-income strategist for broker-dealer LPL Financial.
From MarketWatch
Capital markets unit revenue was up about 7% on a year earlier, with higher equity trading income across most regions and a rise in fixed-income trading revenue, though corporate and investment banking revenue was flat.
The April tariff-ignited market rout reverberated across equites and fixed-income markets.
From Barron's
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