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As US rates rise, will equity crash or rally in short run?
Despite the Fed, US Treasury rates are firming up. Normally, when rates rise, equity should be weakening. What's going on? #Sensex #nifty #US Fed #Chart View #US Treasury bonds
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Bizarre: How does Tirupur bizman have US T-bills worth billions?
The 'US Treasury bonds' worth Rs 28,000 crore seized by the the Income tax officials from a businessman in Tirupur district are most likely fake. #NewsTracker #US Treasury bonds #Tripur
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S&P downgrade of US govt rating now looks like a non-event
Despite S&P's warnings, investors still want US Treasurys. Given economic turmoil in Europe and uncertainty elsewhere, US government debt and US dollars look like the safest bet around. #S&P #HowThisWorks #US #Europe #treasury bonds
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Only result of US Fed's 'Twist' will be a sprained ankle
The US Fed has tried every trick in the book and outside it to dig the US economy out of the ditch. Nothing is working. It's latest Twist is unlikely to fare any better. #ToTheContrary #US Fed #treasury bonds #FOMC
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Business Daily
CMA probes more brokers in bonds theft scam
The capital markets regulator is investigating stockbrokers suspected of involvement in trading of bonds that were allegedly stolen from the Central Bank. In an affidavit filed at the High Court, the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) says it has appointed #Africa
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China Daily
China to issue 20b yuan in 50-yr T-bonds
BEIJING - The Ministry of Finance (MOF) announced Friday that it will issue 20 billion yuan ($3.23 billion) in 50-year book-entry treasury bonds. The issuance marks the ministry's tenth issuance of book-entry treasury bonds this year, according to a stat #China
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Deseret News
Stocks rise on Fed stimulus hopes, home sales
NEW YORK — Stocks are moving higher Wednesday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said it was too soon for the central bank to pull back on its economic stimulus programs. Investors were also encouraged by news that sales of previously-occupied U #Ben Bernanke #Federal Reserve #Dow Jones




