Twitter Tweets about Bonds Rate as of July 23, 2009
DavidJSong: ECB: Banks borrowed EUR 152M at marginal rate, deposited EUR 178.6B overnight. Central Bank bought EUR 2.6B in covered bonds as of July 22.
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CarterWeston1: Financial Stocks took a hit yesterday. Worse than expected earnings from Morgan Stnaley. Bonds rallied. 30 year fixed rate fell to 4.875%
peter_went: Fitch Upgrades JEA's Variable Rate Elec Sys Rev Bonds, Series Three 2008A to 'F1+' http://bit.ly/3qg3SO
#ratings #risk
UKILO: Money Fixed-rate savings: Stick to three-year bonds, experts urge : Savers are being tempted with fixed-rat.. http://bit.ly/XzWsh
FHA_Mortgage: Lock Advice: Float, MM Rate Monitor points down this morning, 10 Year bonds were up slightly and Fannie Mae MBS dropped 11.7 bps.
DavidJSong: ECB: Banks borrowed EUR 94M at marginal rate, deposited EUR 177.5B overnight. Central bank purchased EUR 2.4B in covered bonds as of July 21
aaronbhatnagar: Manukau City to offer bonds - I wonder what the offer rate will be? http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK0907/S00317.htm
brad_giles: Mortgage rates continue to improve. Money flowing from stocks into bonds. Inflation outlook tame. Hold off on locking your interest rate.
888CG: Stocks. Bonds. Markets. With risk of devaluation of the US dollar, I would need a rate of >7% for 30y bond, not 4.37%. http://bit.ly/3b9s9k
SBombeck: Added TIPS, what about Floating Rate? RT @johnrutledge: RT @johnrutledge Inflation Protected Bonds : Rutledge Capital http://bit.ly/1h8G6V
z49: Regions' Morgan Keegan Sued Over Auction-Rate Bonds http://bit.ly/11eMve
HargLansdown: Time to revisit your Cash ISAs? http://bit.ly/2FAqc #interest #rate #Cash #ISA #Bank #of #England #Stocks #& #Shares #ISA #corporate #bonds
retailinvestor: The 10 yr. yld is up since Dec '08. So t bonds have been a good short play. But the ff rate and 10 yr yld do not always go hand in hand
topstocksmsn: A good alternative to fixed-rate bonds? A dividend screen suggests $ABT, $BMY, $PEG, $SLE, $CAG or $HRB. http://bit.ly/14FLEN