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Bond market
Trading in financial markets is becoming more of a headache
May 8, 2018
Is there a liquidity problem in some real financial markets?
What will rising bond yields mean if the economy keeps heating up?
by
Scott Tong
Feb 13, 2018
The Fed is expected to raise interest rates multiple times this year, which could affect interest rates and yields in the broader bond market. Today a top bond trader at Goldman Sachs forecast the yield on the 10-year Treasury will rise to as high as 3.5 percent by the summer. We haven’t been in a […]
Here’s why bond yields are rising
Feb 6, 2018
When investors pull their money out of stocks and need some place to put it, they often turn to the bond market. U.S. Treasuries are considered essentially risk-free. So investors can park their cash, earn some interest and know their money will be kept safe and sound. As investors moved money from stocks to bonds […]
Don’t be concerned about more bond market volatility, according to one expert
Jan 12, 2018
Bond prices have been under pressure this week as yields jumped to a 10-month high on a range of factors, including forecasts for better global growth, U.S. tax reform, and reports some nations could scale back U.S. debt purchases. Things have calmed down a bit, and while Allianz Chief Economic Adviser Mohamed El-Erian expects more […]
China dips back into the global market with U.S. dollar bonds
Sep 13, 2017
China is getting ready this month to sell $2 billion in bonds. But these aren’t bonds in Chinese currency. It’s selling bonds in U.S. dollars — something China hasn’t done in many years. If investors buy bonds from China using U.S. dollars, it means they are lending those U.S. dollars to China. So when China said […]
Saudi Arabia offers $17.5 billion in bonds
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Jed Kim
Oct 19, 2016
The sale comes as the kingdom faces huge budget deficits.
Germany is in negative territory
Jul 13, 2016
For the first time, a Eurozone country issues negative-yield bonds. Who buys them?
For public good, not for profit.
Report finds racial bias in the bond market against historically black colleges and universities
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Amy Scott
Apr 12, 2016
Historically black colleges and universities pay 15 to 20 percent more to borrow.
Financial markets awash in uncertainty
Dec 14, 2015
Bond markets are jittery. Energy markets are uneasy.
A warning on the bond market
Apr 14, 2015
Fed expressed concerns that "flash crash" could become more common