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

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    Most bonds provide fixed interest payments over the life of the bond, though some bonds are floating rate, meaning that the payment may fluctuate. In a fixed-rate bond , the payment remains steady ...

  3. Here’s why investors are selling bonds in droves - AOL

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    As new bonds were issued at higher rates, the value of old ones fell, since they gave holders smaller interest payments and thus lower returns on their investment. That triggered a steep selloff ...

  4. Should You Invest In High-Yield Bonds Right Now? - AOL

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    Right now, prices for high-yield bonds are generally reasonable and all-in yields may potentially see a significant future pay-off. “While current high yield bond spreads are tight by historical ...

  5. US debt reckoning escalates sharply as top bond buyer pulls ...

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    Interest expenses for the debt are now $1 trillion a year and are among the biggest budget items, even exceeding defense spending. Given the trajectory of U.S. debt, Pimco highlighted three ...

  6. Why are investors turning to bonds? Experts weigh in - AOL

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    Stock market turmoil earlier this month prompted some investors to ditch stocks in favor of an alternative typically viewed as safer but less exciting: bonds. The renewed popularity of bonds ...

  7. Warren Buffett: Why Bonds Are a Terrible Investment - AOL

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    Warren Buffett (Trades, Portfolio), however, has said on multiple occasions that bonds are generally a poor investment for most people (although he still maintains a portfolio of bonds for ...

  8. Here's why the bond market is seeing volatility on par with ...

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    The Federal Reserve is reducing its $9 trillion balance sheet and the bond market is churning — that could spell trouble for stocks.

  9. Taking stock of bonds: Does the 60/40 rule still have a role ...

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    The 60/40 rule is a fundamental tenet of investing. It says you should aim to keep 60% of your holdings in stocks, and 40% in bonds. Stocks can yield robust returns, but they are volatile.