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채권 — meaning in English: bond

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채권
chaegwon
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Usage
Native speakers use the word 채권 (chaegwon) primarily in financial discussions, particularly when referring to government or corporate bonds. It is commonly found in news articles, financial reports, and during investment seminars, where the nuances of different bond types are explored.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is '채무' (chaemu), meaning 'debt.' While 채권 (chaegwon) refers to the instrument of borrowing, 채무 (chaemu) focuses on the obligation to repay. Use 채권 when discussing the bond itself and 채무 when talking about the borrower's responsibility.
Culture
The word 채권 (chaegwon) has roots in the classical Chinese characters that denote 'debt' and 'rights.' In South Korea, the bond market has significantly evolved since the 1990s, reflecting the country's rapid economic development. This word not only reflects financial transactions but also symbolizes trust and obligation in relationships, both in business and personal contexts.
FAQ
Q.What does 채권 mean in English?
채권 translates to 'bond' in English, specifically referring to a financial instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower.
Q.How do you use 채권 in a sentence?
You can say, '한국 정부는 새로운 채권을 발행했다,' meaning 'The Korean government issued new bonds.' This sentence shows its usage in a formal financial context.
Q.Are there different types of 채권?
Yes, there are various types of 채권, such as 국채 (gukchae) for government bonds and 회사채 (hoesachae) for corporate bonds. Each type has distinct characteristics and risk levels.
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