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TREASURY BILLS

Treasury bills, or T-bills, are short-term debt obligations backed by the U.S. government with a maturity of less than one year. T-bills are considered the least risky investment available in the U.S. Treasury bills are sold in denominations of $1,000 up to a maximum purchase of $5 million and commonly have maturities of 28 days (four weeks), 91 days (13 weeks), 182 days (26 weeks), or 364 days (52 weeks).

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Friday Market Review: A Lonely Bearmore

Completely different Market Recap today. In many ways I feel like I lost control of my own site. It’s not that I don’t...

Thursday Technical Update: Markets Flatmore

A somewhat interesting day today with USD down and EUR up nearly 1% on the session and for the most part markets were...

3 Key Questions About US Debtmore

Did you know the US is about to raise the debt ceiling? For the 105th time? Seems odd another increase is quietly...

State Of The Market: Credit vs. Equitymore

Countless times I have discussed the credit event and the divergence between a multitude of credit products and the...

Recession Crazes.more

Recession is a four-letter word in the financial markets, striking terror into the hearts of everyone.

Long Bond Yield: How Low Can It Go?.more

The 30-year bond yield has dropped below three percent many times this year, dropping as low as 2.694% in October.

Fed QE3 Possible in 1st Quarter, Van Nostrand Saysmore

Eric Van Nostrand, an interest-rate strategist at Credit Suisse Group AG, talks about the outlook for U.S.

Update: Credit Yields.more

The secrecy of the non regulated shadow banking market which is larger than the regulated deposit based market makes it...

Santelli's Bond Reportmore

CNBC's Rick Santelli takes a look at the US 10-Year, and Bund 10-Year.

Why Are Bill Yields Negative?more

Ray Stone, Stone & McCarthy explains what's behind one-month T-Bill yields moving into negative territory.

3 Charts That 'Blow Doors Off' 2012 Rally!more

The centrally-managed rally of March 2009 is over; reality is finally intruding on the manipulation and propaganda.

2008 vs 2011: What Economists Do Not See, Againmore

Last week I posted the latest GDP forecasts from the Wall Street Journal's December Survey of economists here.

2011 vs 2008: The Same, But In Reverse.more

Some clarification is in order. My past two articles have naturally confused many readers and I’d like to tie my views...

Treasuries: How Low Will They Go?more

The Fast Money traders weigh in on the drop in Treasury yields and how to play it.

Friday Review: Market Paints Tape, Credit Event Loomsmore

Today was paint the tape day. Make it appear that markets were expressing their support of the EU summit and that...

Bond Market: Italy's Loss is America's Gainmore

What Can e-Billing do for You?more

DHL Express Europe case study: achieving compliance across Europe and kicking old habits...

Kenya’s Six-Month Borrowing Costs Rise to Highest in Decademore

Kenya’s six-month borrowing costs climbed to the highest in a decade at the biggest sale of the maturity this...

Treasury 10-Year Yield Falls to Record Lowmore

Treasuries rallied, pushing 10-year note yields to a record low, as concern Greece may default this weekend stoked...

Sufiy.: US Dollar Collapse: Inside Job: S&P Downgrades US Long Ter...more

Everybody knew about the US Mess before, somebody knew about coming Downgrade for sure last week during the Sell Off...

Apple Now Has More Cash Than the U.S. Government - Derek Thompson - Bu...more

Apple is currently more liquid as the U.S. government

Wonkbook: How you can tell Washington doesn't care about jobsmore

A minor default in 1979 had a large effect, writes Donald Marron: "The United States defaulted on some Treasury...

Dollar slide supports commoditiesmore

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Baum: About That Recession Forecast? Yield Curve Says No Way.more

anytime soon. With the Federal Reserve���s benchmark rate at zero to 0.25 percent and the 10-year Treasury note...

U.S. Stock Futures, Emerging-Market Shares Rise; Euro Advancesmore

the cost of insuring European government debt fell the most in two weeks. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note...

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