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U.S. 3-year Treasuries sale heightens bubble worries

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Signs of fraying demand for U.S. government debt on Wednesday, especially among foreign buyers, are adding to concerns of a bursting Treasury price bubble, with potentially huge consequences for the world's...

Long-term Treasurys tumble

Long-term government debt prices tumbled for the second session in a row Monday as investors shifted into riskier bonds and as President-elect Barack Obama pitched his stimulus package to both houses of Congress.

TREASURIES-Prices slide at end of 2008 after year-long rally

By Ellen Freilich NEW YORK, Dec 31 (Reuters) - U.S. Treasuries prices tumbled on Wednesday as rising stock prices and an unexpectedly sharp drop in new claims for jobless benefits curbed the bid for safe-haven U.S. government...

Crisis propels US Treasuries to best run since '95

By Pedro Nicolaci da Costa NEW YORK, Dec 31 (Reuters) - A financial crisis of historic proportions sent U.S. government bond yields to record lows in 2008, ensuring the market's best performance in 13 years. As the housing...

Smart moves for CDs, checking and savings (Bankrate.com)

CDs and investments Most people are probably wishing they'd buried their money in certificates of deposit with so-so yields sometime in late 2007. The three-month Treasury currently yields 0.01 percent, versus the average...

Finding Winning Stocks in 2009

How to climb out of equities' year from hell? BusinessWeek asks professional investors about their strategies for the coming year Get ready for an understatement: This has been a tough year for stock pickers. "We know there is...

Investors give bargain-basement rates on debt

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The government issued another $50 billion of debt on Tuesday at a rock-bottom cost to taxpayers, including a zero-percent interest rate for one-month T-Bills for the third week in a row.

Fighting deflation with inflation

NEW YORK (Reuters) - For years, the Federal Reserve has been fighting the "silent killer" known as inflation, but the emergence of an even more destructive economic threat, deflation, has made its former adversary a preferred foe.

GLOBAL ECONOMY WEEKAHEAD-Fighting deflation with inflation

By Burton Frierson NEW YORK, Dec 21 (Reuters) - For years, the Federal Reserve has been fighting the 'silent killer' known as inflation, but the emergence of an even more destructive economic threat, deflation, has made its...

Bonds dip as auto industry gets rescue

Government debt prices pull back from record highs and yields lift off lows as the Bush administration grants the auto industry $13.4 billion. Paste this link into your favorite RSS desktop reader See all CNNMoney.com RSS FEEDS...

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