This is due to how yields are calculated. A current yield, for example, factors in the current price of the bond. When that price goes up or down, it sends the yield in the opposite direction.
(Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions.) For example, a five-year Treasury note that matures in January 2029 pays a coupon rate of 1.75%. That’s the income, expressed as a ...
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US Treasury yield surged six basis points on Tuesday to nearly 4.70%, representing its highest level since April 2024.
The credit-upgrade trade can be used if an investor anticipates that a certain debt issue will be upgraded. When an upgrade occurs on a bond issuer, the price of the bond increases and the yield ...
In the U.S., it's partly due to expectations of a stronger, more inflationary future economy with bigger budget deficits.
From seeing past credit ratings to selecting the right vehicle and educating clients, advisors who strategically use ...
TFLO, an investment in floating rate treasury notes, is a strong option for low-risk portfolios in a changing interest rate.