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Friday, May 25th, 2012

Posts Tagged ‘ Government Bonds ’

Perched on an Economic Fault Line

Apr 9th, 2008 | By Richard Daughty | Category: Politics & Economics

“And one of the sensitive Mogambo Economic Tremor Detectors (METD) shows that the apparent slowdown in Total Fed Credit for the past few months has now been revealed as a mirage, and Federal Reserve Credit has now ballooned another $6.1 billion…”



Underpriced Risk in Euroland

Apr 3rd, 2008 | By Lord William Rees-Mogg | Category: International Investing

There is a table in The Financial Times which everyone ought to follow, though it refers to fixed interest securities and moves rather slowly. It is something I regard as a thinking point. It portrays one of the core relationships of global finance, and it is always worth asking oneself why the relationships are what they are, and why they have moved as they have moved.



It’s Heaven for Bond Investors

Apr 2nd, 2008 | By Charles Delvalle | Category: Stock Market Investing

While the market rallied for the last few years, one strange thing was happening. The spread between yields on corporate bonds and government bonds was virtually non-existent. This means investors weren’t paid much for the risk they took on for getting into corporate bonds.