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Now May be the Time for These Double-Digit Yielders - StreetAuthority

Now May be the Time for These Double-Digit Yielders
StreetAuthority
As the market sold off, risk-averse investors pulled their money out of junk bonds and junk bond funds. That's put all types of these securities on sale, pushing the yield spread above 7%. Now that junk bonds are affordable, I think it's reasonable to ...

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Fund flows: don't panic just yet - Financial Times (blog)

Financial Times (blog)

Fund flows: don't panic just yet
Financial Times (blog)
Support for EM bonds, he says, could be explained by the arrival of new types of investor playing across different asset classes. And the otherwise erratic behaviour of markets doesn't mean that we are about to see the kind of forced redemptions that ...



Banks Get Busy With Bonds—for Time Being - Wall Street Journal

Banks Get Busy With Bonds—for Time Being
Wall Street Journal
LONDON—Europe's biggest banks are again using a type of mortgage-backed bonds to raise funds, but analysts caution that this window could be fleeting if the region's debt crisis takes another dangerous turn. ...

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Fitch Rates Lower Colorado River Authority, TX Transmission Contract Revs 'A+ ... - MarketWatch (press release)

Fitch Rates Lower Colorado River Authority, TX Transmission Contract Revs 'A+ ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Bonds are expected to price during the first week of October. A debt service reserve fund will be funded from bond proceeds at 50% of maximum annual debt service. --$1.25 billion in outstanding transmission revenue bonds affirmed at 'A+'. ...

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Czech Finance Ministry Launches CZK10 Billion Retail Bond Issue - Fox Business

Czech Finance Ministry Launches CZK10 Billion Retail Bond Issue
Fox Business
The ministry is offering 10 billion koruna ($560.9 million) of the paper in three types of bonds: one-year discounted, five-year coupon and five-year reinvesting. The subscription period on the issue will run from Oct. 3 through Nov. ...

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1. E Bonds Information Page - SavingsBonds.com Inc.
Series E bonds were issued only in registered, physical form and are not Series E bonds are accrual bonds that were issued at 75 percent of the face


2. Bond Information Center Page - Series I Bonds, EE Bonds, E Bonds
Series I Bonds, EE Bonds, E Bonds, H Bonds, HH Bonds, Cashing In bonds, Buying Bonds Online, General Bond Information.


3. Individual - EE/E Savings Bonds
EE/E Bonds you purchased between May 1997 and April 30, 2005, earn a variable market-based More about EE/E Savings Bonds rates in the Research Center


4. Individual - EE Savings Bonds In Depth
Individuals, corporations, associations, public or private organizations, and fiduciaries can own paper Series EE/E Bonds. At this time, only individuals



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