Stock Slide as Treasury 10-Year Yield Nears 4.7%: Markets Wrap

Stock Slide as Treasury 10-Year Yield Nears 4.7%: Markets Wrap

(Bloomberg) — Stocks fell and bond yields rose after the latest economic data spurred bets the Federal Reserve won’t cut interest rates again before July amid inflation pressures. Most Read from Bloomberg Equities lost traction after a two-day advance as a report on US service providers showed a price measure hitting the highest since early … Read more

4 Key Ways to Buy and Sell Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds

4 Key Ways to Buy and Sell Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds

One key aspect of investing that is sometimes overlooked is the way different securities are bought and sold. With the rise of digital platforms, reductions in commission fees, and an evolving regulatory framework, investors now have more options than ever for buying and selling stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or … Read more

Chile Selling Euro, Dollar Bonds Amid Debt Issuance Deluge

Chile Selling Euro, Dollar Bonds Amid Debt Issuance Deluge

(Bloomberg) — Chile is tapping international debt markets with sales of dollar and euro-denominated bonds, joining nations from Mexico to Hungary in what is shaping out to be a busy week for issuance. Most Read from Bloomberg The South American country is offering 1.7 billion euros of seven-year social notes in a deal that may … Read more

TLT vs. Shorter-Duration Bond ETFs: Which Should You Buy in Your Portfolio?

Bonds

Investing PRUDENCIOALVAREZ from Getty Images and Giuseppe Ramos J Published: January 7, 2025 9:51 am It’s time for conservative, older investors to start thinking about their bonds. Indeed, bonds aren’t an exhilarating asset class. Whenever you hear about action in the bond market, it’s often about how it’ll affect the stock market. At the end … Read more

Oklahoma Turnpike alerts market on potential bond deal

Oklahoma Turnpike alerts market on potential bond deal

The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority could be selling $1.3 billion of revenue bonds in late January to continue financing for a controversial expansion project and to refund outstanding debt. Oklahoma Turnpike Authority The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority could be back in the municipal bond market late this month with a $1.3 billion deal to continue financing for … Read more

Is FPNIX a Strong Bond Fund Right Now?

Zacks

On the lookout for an Investment Grade Bond – Short fund? Starting with FPA New Income Fund (FPNIX) is one possibility. FPNIX carries a Zacks Mutual Fund Rank of 1 (Strong Buy), which is based on various forecasting factors like size, cost, and past performance. FPNIX is classified in the Investment Grade Bond – Short … Read more

Big airport bond sales on tap in U.S. Southwest this year

Big airport bond sales on tap in U.S. Southwest this year

Denver International Airport’s Vision 100 is to serve 100 million annual passengers by 2032. “That’s a conservative estimate,” said Michael Biel, the airport’s deputy chief financial officer who becomes CFO starting Jan. 12.Denver International Airport To accommodate rising passenger volume, Denver International Airport extended its capital improvement program through 2035 and is one of the … Read more

Mexico prices record bond deal

Mexico prices record bond deal

Mexico kicked off its 2025 fundraising program on Monday with the sale of $8.5 billion worth of global bonds, taking advantage of strong investor demand to price its biggest-ever cross-border issue. The government printed $2 billion in five-year bonds, $4 billion in 12-year bonds and $2.5 billion in 30-year notes, the finance ministry said in … Read more

OCBC is First Bank in Singapore to Sell Tokenized Bonds

OCBC is First Bank in Singapore to Sell Tokenized Bonds

OCBC has become the first bank in Singapore to launch the sale of bespoke tokenised bonds to corporate accredited investors (corporate AIs), which are corporations that have net assets exceeding S$10 million. The tokenised bonds, which reference investment grade bonds, are structured based on the client’s desired tenor and yield. They are then minted and … Read more