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    The S&P 500 fell 0.6% after failing to retain a gains from an intraday rebound, and the Nasdaq Composite tumbled 1.1% to a fresh two-year low. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was an outlier ...

  3. Fed Meeting Live Updates: Powell discusses latest rate cut ...

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    Treasury yields slipped lower, with the 10-year Treasury yielding around 4.34%. Bitcoin declined to $75,000, down from yesterday’s record high. The U.S. dollar index fell 0.85% after hitting a ...

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  5. United States Treasury security - Wikipedia

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    Regular T-bills are commonly issued with maturity dates of 4, 8, 13, 17, 26 and 52 weeks, each of these approximating a different number of months. Treasury bills are sold by single-price auctions held weekly. Offering amounts for 13-week and 26-week bills are announced each Thursday for auction on the following Monday and settlement, or ...

  6. Ron Insana - Wikipedia

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    Ronald G. Insana (born March 31, 1961) [1] is an American finance reporter, author and former hedge fund manager. He presents the Market Score Board Report with Ron Insana radio show, syndicated by Compass, and is a senior analyst and commentator at CNBC.

  7. Mad Money - Wikipedia

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    CNBC's overall television ratings had fallen in the years before Mad Money debuted. [ 94 ] [ 95 ] The show averaged 170,000 daily viewers during its premiere week. [ 96 ] By August 2005, Mad Money averaged 200,000 daily viewers and had become the second highest-rated program on CNBC, in what used to be its second lowest-rated time slot. [ 8 ] "

  8. The Fed slashed interest rates last week, but Treasury yields ...

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    The closest is the Fed’s favorite personal consumption expenditures price index, which was at 2.5% in July and is expected to show a 2.2% rate in August. ... longer-duration Treasury buyers ...

  9. Quantitative easing - Wikipedia

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    The Fed's revised goal became to keep holdings at $2.054 trillion. To maintain that level, the Fed bought $30 billion in two- to ten-year Treasury notes every month. [41] November 2010: QE2. In November 2010, the Fed announced a second round of quantitative easing, buying $600 billion of Treasury securities by the end of the second quarter of 2011.