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Fukoku Mutual Life Insurance Co. plans to invest in Japan’s super-long government bonds this fiscal year after their yields ...
That’s because historically, U.S. Treasury bonds have been considered the marketplace’s safest investments. For decades, the U.S. government has been big, stable and reliable. In a worst-case scenario ...
S&P 500 drops alongside bonds and the dollar in a historic market unwind. Gold rallies, natural gas falls, and volatility ...
The current worldwide rally in government bonds is benefiting investors who have already been holding those securities and have had the chance to lock in higher yields. But a sudden reversal of ...
These bonds will become new reserve paper that banks can use to cover part of mandatory reserves. This paper was more than 7x oversubscribed—UAH36.7bn vs UAH5bn cap—and the bid rates ranged from 14.9% ...
But even if the Fed can ease policy faster than expected and exceeds the 50bp easing discounted for the rest of 2025, the extra duration and convexity in Eurozone and UK government bonds would ...
That would likely cap further upside for long-duration bonds. If yields remain flat—or rise—bond performance could turn negative again. Bravos Research highlighted in an email that Treasury ...
TOKYO, March 31 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan said on Monday it will reduce purchases of super-long bonds for the first time since embarking on a quantitative tightening (QT) plan last year ...
Investors’ focus in the coming week will be honed on tariff announcements. April 2 is the day when numerous tariffs recently outlined by U.S. President Trump are scheduled to come into effect. U ...
As their names suggest, VGLT focuses on fixed-income securities issued by the US Treasury, and VCLT focuses on corporate bonds. Both funds feature a long duration as described in their indexing ...
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(Bloomberg) -- India announced a borrowing plan for the first half of the next fiscal year that’s lower than market expectations, triggering gains in longer-maturity bonds. The government plans ...