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4.304 +0.025    +0.70%
07/03 - Closed.
Type:  Bond
Group:  Government
Market:  United States
  • Prev. Close: 4.318
  • Day's Range: 4.209 - 4.328
U.S. 10Y 4.304 +0.025 +0.70%

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Maria Kenny
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Banks are seeing above target inflation above target, 1% GDP growth, concentrated in Q2, 2H possibly no growth. Assumptions some compromises on tariffs & some restraint in government spending. 2H rates may come down as economy enters zero growth. Terminal rate may be 4.0-3.9 due to tariffs keeping us at 3% inflation. That put 10yr back to 4.75 if no recession but banks see 2H US recession. Guessing we see 4.6 again but government restraint hopefully not sending 10yr upside risk ... but it is there none the less. Germany, India, Sweden, Spain, Indonesia is DXY continues to decline should see growth. Also Taiwan.
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Calf Bullooga Ooooga Mar 07, 2025 10:31AM ET
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the fed is expected hold rates but is showing care for the economic growth and inflation. They probably expect employment to remain stable/strong.
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The fed balance sheet continues falling and is down 25% from the peak in 2022. Trumps first term saw no growth in the balance sheet until 2019 when it started falling.
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Dhandev Gemstones Mar 07, 2025 3:11AM ET
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how much is bond buying brokerage charges
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US Trucker Mar 07, 2025 3:11AM ET
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US Treasure ETF Very low cost is what I buy
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Don Johnson Mar 07, 2025 3:11AM ET
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Most brokerages do not charge on treasuries. Typical markup on corporates is $1-3 per bond depending on your broker and size of orders.
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how much is bond buying brokerage charges
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Calf Bullooga Ooooga Mar 06, 2025 3:11PM ET
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They scrapped clean energy. It's got to many problems. Most notable is electric work trucks, semis, and other industrial applications in shipping.
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Don Johnson Mar 06, 2025 2:13PM ET
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Layoff notices highest since 2020.(CNBC) PMI's showed rate of price increases accelerating. Stagflation anyone?
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Calf Bullooga Ooooga Mar 06, 2025 2:13PM ET
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The reports today said productivity and unit labor costs were better than expected. I was doing a study on these figures and I like they are good. In short, we are utilizing technology like advanced manufacturing and specifically AI to improve efficiency and output. I like to see action and I hope the investment in Ai will yield something. Clean energy has largely proven to be R&D.
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Whirlpool is trapped from 2017-18, tariffs done capriciously can dis-employment & and demand destructive as only the top 1/3 can afford. So boycott for all publicly traded companies that did not throw a hail Mary pass to seek new horizons rather than price hikes! Beautiful bond market to weather the storm.
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Ciprian Gal Mar 05, 2025 4:25PM ET
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oil has been almost 1:1 positive correlation with bond yields in the past 2 years. today oil went down big some divergence occurred.
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Teena Marie Mar 05, 2025 4:25PM ET
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Do you remember prior time frames or circumstances when there wasn't a correlation?
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Until the turn of the century, the entire economy relied almost exclusively on oil, whether it be transportation, electricity generation or production. However, we have been transitioning from an oil based economy to a mixed energy economy. As a result oil does not seem to be as good a predictor of inflation and thus yields. Just my observation.
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Interesting, thanks.
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Maria Kenny Mar 05, 2025 12:52PM ET
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To tame home prices the rate would have to be very high. Material changes to how we dwell independently would need to evolve. Tiny homes a great just all the labor costs if done one at a time rack up, but a community gets economy of scale.
 
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