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James Picerno
No Free Lunches in the Desperate Search for Yield By James Picerno - Feb 24, 2023

Cash is no longer trash, courtesy of sharply higher interest rates. Trailing yields on risky assets are looking up too.The source for the change in payout rates, of course, is a run of rate hikes by...

Alfonso Peccatiello
Is it Time to Buy Bonds? By Alfonso Peccatiello - Feb 23, 2023

There is a time to be long, a time to be short, and a time to go fishing.As inflation skyrocketed and the Fed turned hawkish, bonds were kryptonite for investors for most of 2022: it was time to be...

James Picerno
10-Year Yields Imply Fed May Keep Rate Higher for Longer By James Picerno - Feb 15, 2023

US consumer inflation continues to ease, but less so than expected in January. Yesterday’s update suggests that the Federal Reserve will see the latest numbers as a new sign that pricing...

James Picerno
Will the Recovery in U.S. Bonds Continue? By James Picerno - Feb 10, 2023

After taking a beating last year, US fixed income securities have clawed back some of the losses so far in 2023, based on a set of ETFs through yesterday's close (Feb. 9). But with the Federal Reserve...

Antoine Bouvet
Rates Spark: The Range Is Your Friend By Antoine Bouvet - Feb 09, 2023

Through the recent gyrations, markets seem to lack the conviction needed to push new lows in rates. The resulting range-trading environment brings lower rates of volatility and better risk appetite....

James Picerno
Treasury Market Predicts Fed Rate Hikes Are Done By James Picerno - Feb 04, 2023

The Federal Reserve raised interest rates again this week and Chairman Jerome Powell says more hikes are coming. The bond market disagrees.The 2-Year Treasury yield – widely monitored as a proxy...

Chris Kimble
Are Interest Rates Creating Giant Reversal Pattern? By Chris Kimble - Dec 08, 2022

The past few years have seen extreme volatility in the bond market, equating to similar interest rate fluctuations.And it all started with the onset of the coronavirus. The initial panic decline in...

Chris Kimble
Are Investment Grade Bonds About to Rally? By Chris Kimble - Dec 08, 2022

Considering our national debt and the debts of companies and consumers, it’s evident that the bond market is critical to our economy.This is likely why the iShares iBoxx Investment Grade...

Mike Zaccardi, CFA, CMT
Emerging Market Bonds Bounce: More Upside Likely By Mike Zaccardi, CFA, CMT - Nov 29, 2022

Weaker domestic inflation and lower dollar tailwinds for international fixed income Emerging market bonds have rallied sharply off their October low Continuation likely, but gains could be...

Gary Tanashian
Bearish Signals for Gold? By Gary Tanashian - Nov 25, 2022

For someone who uses the bond markets as important indicators to the macro analysis, I am the furthest thing from an astute bond trader and am certainly not a bond investor. This probably owes to the...

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