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How the Bank of Japan's Shift Could Play Out in U.S. Markets
The Bank of Japan has signaled it would tolerate higher yields on longer-term Japanese government bonds—which could affect investors worldwide.. Source link
Bank of Japan Hints It Will Accept Higher Rates, Lifting Bond Yields
The central bank calls cap on government bond yields a reference point, not a rigid limit. Source link
Stocks Rise to Kick Off Week of Earnings Reports
Major indexes ride momentum from last week’s encouraging reports on inflation and bank earnings. Telecom shares, however, fell to multiyear lows. Source link
Major Stock Indexes Rise Despite Tech Declines
Investors are awaiting Wednesday’s inflation report. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note slipped to 4.006%. Source link
Stocks, Bonds Suffer Weekly Losses as Investors Brace for Further Rate Increases
The S&P 500 reversed early gains Friday to end slightly lower. Source link
As Bond Market Turbulence Eases, Companies Borrow Again
Treasury yields have settled at lower levels, reflecting an anticipated growth slowdown. Source link
As Bond Market Turbulence Eases, Companies Borrow Again
Treasury yields settle at lower levels, reflecting an anticipated growth slowdown. Source link
Muni Junk Bond King John Miller to Retire
Nuveen municipal-bond chief John Miller, who helped transform the Chicago-based investment firm into the nation’s top manager of junk-rated state and local debt, will retire
Shorter-Term Bonds Gain After Data Showing Cooler Inflation
Markets Credit Markets An early bond rally eroded as investors parsed the Fed’s likely next moves Source link
Treasury Yields Climb After Strong Jobs Report
Markets Credit Markets Investors now think there is a roughly 70% chance that Fed will raise rates by 0.25 percentage point in May Source link