2,912 results on '"Treasury securities -- Statistics"'
Search Results
2. Too far, too fast, part II; investors, wary again, tap brakes on speeding stocks
3. Blue Chips rebound on signs economy continues to grow
4. Treasury set to borrow record amount; total of $177 billion slated for first quarter of 2004 exceeds previous estimates
5. U.S. stocks' rally kicks into higher gear; Dow Industrials rise 116 points on strong economic statistics, as gold price surges above $400
6. Investors look to employment data; labor report is expected to show strong numbers, put pressure on bond yields
7. Yankee bond' issues set a record; Hutchison sells $5 billion of debt as foreign firms flock to the door
8. Fed's remarks drive up Treasurys; rates could be kept low past March, official says; sale of 10-year notes sizzles
9. Weak retail forecasts thwart other stocks; outlook boosts bonds
10. 'Short' bets buoy Treasurys prices; in auction, five-year notes awarded high 3.43% rate; volume less than optimal
11. Stocks shake off losing streak; DJIA gains 111.04 points
12. Two roads diverge: some say the world will end in deflation, some say in inflation
13. Treasury to sell short-term bills
14. Labor data pressure Treasury prices; yields reflect expectations federal-funds target of 1% won't be lifted until March
15. 'Drive by' deals may rule the season; Charter Communications quickly raises $500 million with senior note offering
16. Treasury plans to raise $2 billion
17. Treasury prices take sharp tumble; data showing a pickup in manufacturing activity bolster bearish sentiment
18. Unchanged U.S. borrowing expected; current Treasury refunding is likely to stay the course; February's may be different
19. Focus shifts to Fed meeting, data; economist sees 10 days that will shape attitudes of investors until year end
20. Treasury may expand TIPS options; inflation-indexed securities are catching on, and U.S. aims at borrowing portfolio
21. Stocks edge higher on earnings hopes, paring early losses
22. Corporates slip amid ratings woes; big Telecom Italia deal offers wider yield spreads to satisfy jittery investors
23. Stocks decline as earnings are disappointing
24. Dow Industrials slip on bad news from AT&T and SBC
25. Treasury prices make modest gains; overnight selloff on words by John Snow is reversed as investors purchase bonds
26. Earnings news buoys stocks, but indexes prove sluggish
27. Pittsburgh debt is cut to junk status by S&P
28. Russia upgrade may reduce yields
29. Treasury to sell four-week bills
30. Bond market to focus on jobs picture; investors are likely to parse this week's data for signs of employment turnaround
31. Treasurys weaken on jobs report; U.S. government bonds start week on defensive; more selling is expected
32. Economic outlook hurts bonds; confidence in a recovery prompts selloff in Treasurys; high-yield debt shines
33. Investors want less junk in bonds; search for yield gives way to desire for more security in wake of market changes
34. Stocks rise as bonds fall on Dallas Fed official's remark
35. Bond yields, dollar travel together; there's a close correlation between Treasurys rally and U.S. currency's fall
36. Dow Industrials jump 194 points to start quarter
37. Bonds take a hit from rise in rates
38. Yield on 10-year note falls below 4%; Treasurys surge as reports reawaken investor worries about strength of recovery
39. Blue Chips fall, ending month with a decline; disappointing economic data send Industrials down 105.18 as Treasury yield falls below 4%
40. Treasurys ease on stock rebound; analysts say bond market is supported by concerns over economic recovery
41. Stocks see rebound driven by chip data, but earnings loom
42. Treasurys trading is a new world; government bonds secure a growing mortgage market; bigger transactions abound
43. Short Treasurys advance slightly; belief Fed will hold rates steady for a long time boosts near-date bonds
44. Bonds' recent rally invites caution; Fed will meet this week; 'bond friendly' statement, no policy change expected
45. Rally in Treasurys sparks caution; note auctions this week are expected to limit any further price gains
46. Fed officials' remarks buoy bonds; initial jobless claims rise; index of nonmanufacturing in August was unchanged
47. Stocks gain as investors hop aboard
48. Freddie Mac to sell big note issue; floating-rate global debt to be at least $3 billion; Fannie Mae plans buyback
49. Stocks go higher, though the pace of their gains slows
50. Corporate issuance is seen swelling; September total is projected at $40 billion as concerns flock to low interest rates
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.