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Charles Hugh Smith
It's Not About Interest Rates, It's Liquidity That Matters By Charles Hugh Smith - Feb 02, 2015

The cure for systemic fragility is not low interest rates forever—it's a market that transparently prices credit and risk for lenders and borrowers, qualified and marginal alike.One of the most...

Ed Yardeni
Bond Yields Heading Toward Zero By Ed Yardeni - Feb 02, 2015

Last year, in the 5/8 Morning Briefing, I discussed nine reasons why yields were falling rather than rising, using the following headings: “Bond shortage,” “Portfolio...

EconMatters
The Bond Market Has Reached Tulip Bubble Proportions By EconMatters - Jan 31, 2015

Fed Officials Trying to Send Signals to the Bond Market James Bullard on Friday noted that the Bond Market was far too dovish in relation to where the Fed is in regard to raising rates in June, and...

James Picerno
Tangled Tale Of Rate Hikes And Inflation Expectations By James Picerno - Jan 29, 2015

The Federal Reserve continues to signal that it will start raising interest rates later this year, according to yesterday’s FOMC statement. But the Treasury market begs to differ. The benchmark...

Michael Ashton
Fed Inflation Expectations: Pre-Packaged Baloney By Michael Ashton - Jan 28, 2015

Ten-year nominal rates continue to drift back towards the 2012 lows; the U.S. 10-Year Treasury yields only about 1.75% now. But 2015 is so very different than 2012 in terms of the cause of those low...

Tim Knight
Bonds Ready To Sink? By Tim Knight - Jan 23, 2015

Bonds have been in a virtually uninterrupted uptrend since New Year’s Eve, 2013. Looking at interest rates, I wonder if we have turned the corner and are heading into higher rates. Examining...

Gregory W. Harmon
U.S. Treasuries: Time For Pullback In Longer-Term Uptrend By Gregory W. Harmon - Jan 22, 2015 2

US Treasuries were one of the stories of 2014. Not one pundit or economist surveyed expected them to rise in price in 2014. Yet they did so with a vengeance. If the US dollar or Shanghai Composite did...

Marc Chandler
Japanese/Chines U.S. T-Bill Holdings By Marc Chandler - Jan 20, 2015

This Great Graphic, created on Bloomberg, shows Japan's (white line) and China's (yellow line) holdings of U.S. Treasuries in November 2014 based on the latest TIC data.Japan's holdings rose to a...

BNP Paribas
How Loose Should ECB Policy Be? By BNP Paribas - Jan 20, 2015

Through the use of a dynamic Taylor rule we detect how loose the ECB monetary policy stance should be. Our ECB reaction function, suggests that short-term interest rates should have to be negative and...

Petros Steriotis
10 Year T-Note: Today's Outlook By Petros Steriotis - Jan 20, 2015

Treasury prices were rejected from technical resistance @ 131 on Friday. Holding above 129,50 keeps the bullish scenario intact. The Fed is not in a hurry to increase interest rates as long as oil...

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