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  2. Why do bond prices move up and down? 3 key reasons - AOL

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    3 key reasons bond prices move up and down. There are three primary factors that drive movements in bond prices: the movement of prevailing interest rates, the ability of the issuer to meet the ...

  3. How lower rates from the Fed impact bond investors - AOL

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    However, as exciting as falling rates may seem, it’s crucial to maintain a diversified portfolio. ... When interest rates rise, bond prices tend to fall. This happens because new bonds are ...

  4. It's been a brutal start to the year for the bond market - AOL

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    The US bond market has been free-fall to start 2025. ... adding that stock prices have further room to fall if yields move higher. After this week's strong economic data, the expected Fed interest ...

  5. Why the 'Trump put' for investors might be found in ... - AOL

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    A decrease in bond yields signifies lower costs for the refinancing of debt. On Thursday the 10-year rose for a third straight session to 4.28%, but sat lower than the yield of more than 4.6% when ...

  6. Why stocks and bonds are on a tear today - AOL

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    Here's why it's time for the software sector to shine, according to Bank of America. In commodities, bonds, and crypto: West Texas Intermediate crude oil rose 3.95% to $80.56 a barrel.

  7. 1994 bond market crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 bond market crisis, or Great Bond Massacre, was a sudden drop in bond market prices across the developed world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It began in Japan and the United States (US), and spread through the rest of the world. [ 3 ]

  8. Here's why the Treasury I bond's lower rate is still ... - AOL

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    The rate on the popular inflation-protected I bonds slipped to 6.89% through April 2023 from 9.62%.

  9. Bond valuation - Wikipedia

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    Clean prices are generally more stable over time than dirty prices. This is because the dirty price will drop suddenly when the bond goes "ex interest" and the purchaser is no longer entitled to receive the next coupon payment. In many markets, it is market practice to quote bonds on a clean-price basis.