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

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    Find out how the I bonds current rate of 3.11% impacts returns for both new and current investors in today’s inflation environment.

  3. Bond forecast: Pros see 10-year Treasury yield falling ... - AOL

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    That’s up from the third-quarter 2024 prediction of 3.53 percent, but still slightly under 4.53 percent, the current trailing-12-month yield of the 10-year Treasury.

  4. Interest Rate For Series I Savings Bonds Falls to 4.3%: What ...

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    On Friday, the Treasury raised the fixed interest rate for I bonds from 0.40% to 0.90% but dropped the semiannual inflation rate to 1.69%. This resulted in a combined interest rate of 4.3% for ...

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

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    That’s still the fifth-highest rate since the bond’s introduction in 1998, according to Treasury data. The new composite rate combines a 6.48% annualized rate of inflation (or a 3.24% six ...

  6. Fixed income analysis - Wikipedia

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    Fixed income analysis is the process of determining the value of a debt security based on an assessment of its risk profile, which can include interest rate risk, risk of the issuer failing to repay the debt, market supply and demand for the security, call provisions and macroeconomic considerations affecting its value in the future.

  7. Survey: Market pros see 10-year Treasury yield under 4% a ...

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    Bankrate’s Second-Quarter Market Mavens survey found that market experts see the 10-year Treasury yield falling to 3.96 percent a year from now, down from 4.34 percent at the end of the survey ...

  8. Fixed income arbitrage - Wikipedia

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    The group paying the fixed-rate, which is the owner of the Treasury bond financed at the repurchased rate, will also receive a fixed-coupon on the yield to maturity (E.g. yield to maturity of the treasury bond), whilst paying interest on the repurchase agreement, known as repo financing. [7]

  9. Stocks Dive On Fears Of Hawkish Fed; Treasury Yields Rise ...

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    Yields on the 2-year Treasury note breached the psychological 5% threshold, aiming for the highest close since mid-November 2023. The U.S. dollar index (DXY), as tracked Invesco DB USD Index ...