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Why Bond Prices and Interest Rates Move in Opposite Directions
If you've ever watched bond prices fall while interest rates rise, you've seen one of the core mechanics of the bond market.
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Bad markets may not be fun, but they have a lot to teach investors. That’s why Morningstar in October 2024 published new research on the anniversary of the end to arguably the worst US bond market in ...
Wild swings in China Vanke Co.’s yuan bond prices have left credit traders puzzled for a second day in a row, as the market ...
Bond markets have become volatile thanks to the president’s tariffs and the damage they could do to the economy. Investors have been especially nervous about pouring money into corporate bonds. Lower ...
The U.S. bond market is about to enjoy the proverbial best of both worlds. Bond yields, an approximation for annualized bond returns, are high — the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond index yields 4.6%; ...
NS&I has raised just £3.9 billion in the first half of this financial year, meaning it’s more than £9 billion away from ...
Long-term Treasury yields are near their highest levels since before 2008’s global financial crisis. While rising yields cause bond prices to fall, as they did in 2022, fixed-income investors can take ...
The last five years have taken bond investors on a wild ride. In 2020, the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates near zero, to keep a panicking economy afloat. Fast-forward to 2022, when rates rose ...
U.K. bond prices and the pound dropped following media reports that the government had abandoned plans to raise income taxes, ...
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