Sentences with phrase «bond market rally»

And the past 31 years has been the biggest bond market rally in the history of the world.
The reality is that central bank money creation has just financed the greatest inflation of modern history — asset price inflation of the real estate market by junk mortgages, inflation of stock prices by junk bond issues, and central bank Quantitative Easing to create the fastest and largest bond market rally in history.
The US Fed indicated further moves would be dependent on global factors and oil prices — a key detail signifying that future rate hikes seem likely to develop on a slower scale, causing a European government bond market rally on Thursday, sending yields lower in the region.
The bond market rally has endured for so long that many credit investors have become complacent.
All this occurred without a bond market rally.
The bond market rally was given a new lease on life last month when the Federal Reserve announced it would buy $ 600 billion of US treasuries — and maybe more, if necessary — by the middle of next year.
CORPORATE FINANCING NEWS: CORPORATE DEBT By Gordon Platt The bond market rally was given a new lease on life last month when the Federal Reserve announced it would buy $ 600 billion of US treasuries — and maybe more, if necessary — by...
I mean, he was aware that there were hazards here, that if we didn't get the bond market rally, if we didn't get cooperation from the Fed [Federal Reserve Board]-- and the Fed, remember, is very independent and Alan Greenspan was not known to be a Democrat — if that didn't happen, there was a hazard that you raise taxes and cut spending and the economy is not that strong anyway, and you wind up with a recession.
We precipitated a bond market rally virtually instantly, even though the stimulus package was in there.
Now remember, you can go back and link this to the Little Rock briefings, where I had told him that he was betting his Presidency on either the Fed being cooperative with interest rates or the bond market rallying.
Norway's CPI for April clocked in at 2 % YOY, and its bond market rallied as well.
Widely - followed mortgage market commentator Rob Chrisman pointed out that a bond market rally might not translate to better rates for mortgage holders.
Germany, viewed as a bond market safe haven, saw its bond market rally in contrast, with the S&P Germany Sovereign Bond Index tightening 8bps from Friday's close.
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