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Will ultra-long-term US bonds usher in a “bear market reversal”? Bank of America: 30Y US bonds are the “best hedge” to prevent a hard landing
Bank of America investment strategist Michael Hartnett said that returns on 30-year US Treasury bonds have been extremely poor in recent years, but that may change this year.
Bond traders wait for CPI to boost gains
Nothing will determine the direction of the US bond market more than monthly inflation data this year. This week was no exception.
Wall Street's Zero-Day Options Frenzy Continues: Is It a Ticking Time Bomb?
As Wall Street's infatuation with rapid-fire stock options approaches its two-year mark, a Bloomberg Markets Live Pulse survey indicates the trend's momentum may not be waning, even though concerns of an eventual market crash loom among industry participants.
The Federal Reserve's “pigeon dispute” is intense, and traders carefully weigh the next steps after the US debt bears ebb
The direction of the Federal Reserve's policy this year is still very controversial, and interest rate traders are afraid to make big bets.
The US Treasury's “debt issuance wave” is here! The global equity market is facing a major test
Powell's less aggressive rhetoric and weak employment last week boosted global bond prices; the US will issue $125 billion of 3-year, 10-year, and 30-year treasury bonds this week.
April Nonfarm Payrolls Preview: Latest Employment Data Unlikely to Change Fed's More Hawkish Stance
After a solid job report in March, the April figures are likely to suggest once more that the labor market is still tight.