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  2. What lower inflation and Fed rate cuts could mean for I Bonds ...

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    These bonds carry a fixed rate of 1.3% that will remain for the 30-year life of the bond. I Bonds are bought online at www.treasurydirect.gov with a minimum savings of $25.

  3. New I Bond rates won't be tantalizing but they could be decent

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    On May 1, a new rate for Series I Savings Bonds will be announced by the U.S. Treasury's Bureau of Fiscal Service. We could, based on some estimates, end up looking at an annualized rate of around ...

  4. Another Fed rate cut is ahead, but so is ongoing uncertainty ...

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    Series I Savings Bonds issued from Nov. 1 through April 30, 2025, will have an annualized rate of 3.11% for six months after the bonds are issued. That includes a 1.2% fixed rate that remains with ...

  5. TreasuryDirect - Wikipedia

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    The annual interest rate for I Bonds was 9.62% in April 2022, the highest inflation rate since this type of bond was introduced in 1998. [51] People opened 1.85 million new savings bond accounts between November 2021 and the end of June 2022. [17] In May 2022, the TreasuryDirect website crashed at least once related to increased demand. [18]

  6. New I Bond Rate of 3.11% Announced: What It Means for Your ...

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    On Oct. 31, the U.S. Treasury announced the I bonds current rate. The rate for Nov. 1, 2024 to April 30, 2025 is 3.11%, which includes a fixed rate of 1.20%. This is down from their previous rate ...

  7. Inflation-indexed bond - Wikipedia

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    If the inflation index increased by 10%, the principal of the bond would increase to 110 units. The coupon rate would remain at 5%, resulting in an interest payment of 110 x 5% = 5.5 units. For other bonds, such as the Series I United States Savings Bonds, the interest rate is adjusted according to inflation.

  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 — one of the safest investments you can buy — slipped to 6.89% through April 2023 from 9.62, according to the Treasury Department.

  9. I bonds just got more attractive in two key ways - AOL

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    The I bond fixed rate in November 2021 and May 2022 — when rates were soaring — had a 0% fixed rate. The fixed rate increased last November to 0.4% for those who purchased the bonds through April.