Articles, tagged with "bond market", page 1
28th July 2011
Fixed income investors are courted by the banks with attractive rates on fixed deposit and bonds, up 11.6% over five years. The poor performance of stock markets this year has encouraged investors to seek out these products.
There is also the gray mark...
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Author:
Vicky
06th July 2011
Bond price is the maximum amount an investor is willing to pay to purchase a bond. Bond pricing is influenced by the current average interest rate at which returns are being raised by investors and the interest rate listed on the bond. A bond is priced at...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
28th June 2011
2008 12 31, Anshan Iron and Steel Group, issued in the bond market of 50 billion medium-term notes. The previous December 17, Angang Steel Company Limited (7.58,0.11,1.47%, right) (000898.SZ) has started within the public offering was launched 10 billio...
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Author:
sbfdfbnf
24th May 2011
Day trading is fun, but it is more fun when you have the right fx trading systems to help you along. At the same time, you have to remember that people have made it big in day trading and others have emerged the poorer for it. In day trading, you buy and ...
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Author:
Samantha Dale
13th May 2011
Quarterly Comparison and Discussion
In contrast to last quarter, the broad U.S. fixed income market, as measured by the Barclays Capital U.S. Aggregate Index, was in the black for the period, gaining about 0.4%. Longer-term fixed income bonds fared the...
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Author:
Walid Petiri
07th April 2011
The insane quantity of protection it will get coupled with untrue details about how simple it is presents an additional challenge. Eventually, the fact that it is open 24 hrs a day means that everyone with ready money and an net connection can join.But ne...
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Author:
Ryan Rush
07th April 2011
AARP existence insurance refers to insurance coverage suppliers that are endorsed by the AARP (the AmericanAssociation of Retired Men and women) and are meant for coverage for senior adults nearing retirement, orotherwise previously retired. The benefits ...
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Author:
Loyd Ochoa
30th March 2011
While macro economic analysis issues such as reduced interest rates and a declining U.S. dollar have positive effects on the stock market, there is a direct correlation in the stock market to its trading direction and the value of the stocks that trade in...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
20th February 2011
Okay, I’ve been saying it since the summer. I’ve been writing about it almost weekly. And now I want you to see it.
Below is the price chart of the 10-Year U.S. Treasury Note.
Chart courtesy of StockCharts.com
From this price chart, you can s...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
16th February 2011
As a financial advisor, you will come to find that your clients may be concerned with their retirement investment decisions. As the retirement industry is expected to grow exponentially over the next decade and as baby boomers plan to retire, it is a goo...
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Author:
Cory Bowman
04th February 2011
For most of the past month sentiment in the financial
markets continued to improve.
There was further evidence that the global economic
recovery was still on track, and short-term interest
rates remained very low.
But towards month-end the mood c...
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Author:
shawcapital
26th January 2011
Ten U.S. states, accounting for about one-third of the U.S. population, are insolvent. You will find the list of states below.
The question: what state will go bankrupt first?
Technically, there is no legal process by which a state can file for bank...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
08th December 2010
When I started as a trading junior back in 1985 one of the first sayings I learnt from my boss was, “when America sneezes the world catches a cold" and of course that has remained true to date. We have all witnessed how quickly a financial cold that start...
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Author:
vincestanzione
03rd December 2010
If you're looking to get started in the world of investment, bonds could be a better option than riskier and lower value shares. You can find many opportunities to buy bonds from government agencies, companies and other large institutions, such as banks...
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Author:
Janine Barclay
24th November 2010
These Days there are many valid grounds for why mortgage rates should move down extra. Fundamental and good feel effects of Quantitative Easing II and low base interest rates should essentially assist mortgage lenders to cutting their rates. On the other ...
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Author:
izibir