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  2. Best CD rates today: Don't miss peak rates of 4.5% and up ...

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    Lock in today's best rates in ... (2 year) CD . 1.52%. 1.48%. Up 4 basis points ... The consumer price index released on November 13 showed prices of consumer goods and services rising 2.6% year ...

  3. Savings interest rates today: Don't let your money hibernate ...

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    The consumer price index released on November 13 showed the prices of consumer goods and services rising 2.6% year over year, while the producer price index released on November 14 reported a ...

  4. Yield curve - Wikipedia

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    A 10-year bond at purchase becomes a 9-year bond a year later, and the year after it becomes an 8-year bond, etc. Each year the bond moves incrementally closer to maturity, resulting in lower volatility and shorter duration and demanding a lower interest rate when the yield curve is rising. Since falling rates create increasing prices, the ...

  5. Yield to maturity - Wikipedia

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    Then continuing by trial and error, a bond gain of 5.53 divided by a bond price of 99.47 produces a yield to maturity of 5.56%. Also, the bond gain and the bond price add up to 105. Finally, a one-year zero-coupon bond of $105 and with a yield to maturity of 5.56%, calculates at a price of 105 / 1.0556^1 or 99.47.

  6. 30-day yield - Wikipedia

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    [2] United States money market funds report a 7-day SEC yield. The rate expresses how much the fund would yield if it paid income at the same level as it did in the prior 7 days for a whole year. It is calculated by taking the sum of the income paid out over the period divided by 7, and multiplying that quantity by 36500 (365 days x 100).

  7. What Are Callable Bonds and How Do They Work? - AOL

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    The call price is the price the issuer can call the bond, usually at the par price. Buy the bond: Once you buy the bond, its terms begin. The investment will grow at the specified interest rate.

  8. United States Treasury security - Wikipedia

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    Treasury bonds (T-bonds, also called a long bond) have the longest maturity at twenty or thirty years. They have a coupon payment every six months like T-notes. [12] The U.S. federal government suspended issuing 30-year Treasury bonds for four years from February 18, 2002, to February 9, 2006. [13]

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