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

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    In this case the bond’s owner may have to take legal action to claim the money it is owed. Most bonds provide fixed interest payments over the life of the bond, though some bonds are floating ...

  3. 2020 stock market crash - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Bank of India announced that it would conduct $1.35 billion in open market purchases of government bonds, [351] the Bank of Korea announced that it would conduct a ₩1 trillion ($793.5 million) repo auction the following day, [352] and the National Bank of Poland announced that it would conduct open market purchases of government ...

  4. 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.

  5. Stock market crashes in India - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 Indian stock market crash was a major financial downturn that saw sharp declines in key indices, investor panic, and economic uncertainty. It followed a strong market rally in 2024 but was triggered by global economic concerns, foreign investor withdrawals, and domestic challenges.

  6. 1991 Indian economic crisis - Wikipedia

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    The economic crisis created a situation where India had to accept the conditions imposed by the World Bank and the IMF, which included structural reforms. As a result, the Indian economy was opened up to foreign participation in various sectors, including state-owned enterprises. This move towards liberalization was seen by some as necessary to ...

  7. Why Bonds Are Falling so Fast - AOL

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    Over the past month, rates on 30-year Treasury bonds rose from 3.32%, to 3.54%, an increase of only 0.22 percentage points. Yet, a 30-Year Treasury bond issued with a face value of $100 in May ...

  8. 2015–2016 stock market selloff - Wikipedia

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    The 2015–2016 stock market selloff was the period of decline in the value of stock prices globally that occurred between June 2015 to June 2016. It included the 2015–2016 Chinese stock market turbulence, in which the SSE Composite Index fell 43% in just over two months between June 2015 and August 2015, [1] [2] which culminated in the devaluation of the yuan.

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

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    The I bond rate is made up of the fixed rate, which applies for the 30-year-life of the bond, and a semiannual inflation rate calculated from a formula based on the six-month change in the non ...