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Foreign investors increased their holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds in February, even as official-sector entities like central ...
President Trump’s tariff regime has rocked investor confidence in what has long been considered not only a safe bet for ...
A week into President Donald Trump’s global trade war, stock markets remain volatile, and now there’s another worrying ...
Deputy Treasury Secretary Michael Faulkender said that US officials are discussing a potential rule change for banks that ...
VanEck’s head of research has pitched a new type of US Treasury bond partially backed by Bitcoin to help refinance $14 ...
“The fear is the U.S. is losing its standing as the safe haven,” said George Cipolloni, a fund manager at Penn Mutual Asset ...
Amid these wild market conditions, longer-term yields have not followed their usual predictable script. Here's what to consider.
Judge Jeannette A. Vargas says Ryan Wunderly must complete “proper training” and submit a financial disclosure form before ...
Treasury yield rose to 4.49% on Friday, back where it had been on February 20. It has snapped back by 50 bps from the recent ...
Matthew Sigel’s "BitBonds" combine US Treasury bonds with Bitcoin exposure to address the $14 trillion debt refinancing challenge.
Japan bought more bonds on a net basis, and also benefited from an increase in the value of its existing Treasury portfolio. The increase boosted its total Treasury holdings above the $1 trillion ...
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