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| | | ... 6.7% and 4.4% away from the all-time high reached way back on 9 October 2007. Gold and silver and oil rose. So did US Treasuries. All because Big Ben did a Super Mario - not only in the QE sense but also in assuring the world that he'll do "whatever ... |
| | | | ... that's what. You, I and Irene know too well about investors - seeking the return OF their capital - flocking into US Treasuries, sending yields on the 10-year to record lows and returns up 6.5% to date (after a 29.1% rally in 2011). And who can ignore ... |
| | | | ... blown these scares out of proportion. Don't believe me? Just look at all the myriad of investors taking refuge in US Treasuries to ensure return OF capital. Yes, they've come back up a bit from the 1.46% low hit on 1 June, but at 1.65%, 10-year US yields ... |
| | | | ... central being the US no longer triple-A will have numerous unintended negative consequences as investors sell down Treasuries and the US dollar and would be disruptive for equities, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. The Age warned on 7 August 2011 that ... |
| | | | ... Thanks. Investors holding on to their cash piles, uncommitted to committing more money on stocks, fearing overvalued Treasuries and loathing the negative inflation adjusted return on cash must be thanking their lucky stars (if they were alert enough ... |
| | | | ... The Fed decided to extend Operation Twist's -- selling shorter-term bonds and uses the proceeds to buy longer-term Treasuries -- expiry from the end of this month to the end of this year. And then they'll see. Talking heads blamed the Fed's lowered growth ... |
| | | | ... at the end of this month), or implement Operation Twist with a twist - that is buying mortgages instead of long term Treasuries, or declare that they will keep interest rates low until... perhaps, eternity. But the main issue is not the form or shape ... |
| | | | ... bil-a,-2bil worth of bonds. But isn't this already built into market pricing? Just have a look at the yield of 10-year US Treasuries. They were back up a little bit to 1.57% last night but not that far from the all-time low closing of 1.46 on the first ... |
| | | | ... plunge in the stock market. Certainly, most other financial institutions, companies, central banks and/or government treasuries have already done their own sums and have already erected fortifications. Sure, there'll be knee-jerk reaction if the Eurozone ... |
| | | | ... extreme that Bloomberg has reported yields are being compressed to what are now 10-year lows. Despite this, US AAA Treasuries are cheap compared to bonds from other established markets, said the report. Competition for the paper is so fierce that market ... |
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