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Bets On Fed Show More Than One 2019 Cut Possible As Bonds Rally

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The 10-year Treasury yield has slipped to its lowest level since December 2017.

As Fed's QE Era Ends, A New Trillion-Dollar Bond Dilemma Emerges

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The close of the quantitative-easing era could open another can of worms.

Wall Street's Got It All Wrong When It Comes To U.S. Bond Market

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There's disagreement about the term premium, a notoriously hard-to-understand feature of the U.S. Treasury market.

Greenspan Warns On `Extremely Imbalanced' Path Of U.S. Deficit

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More attention needs to be paid towards the U.S. budget deficit and the national debt, said Alan Greenspan.

Debt-Limit Looms As 'Mind-Numbing' Impasse Stokes Shutdown Risk

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The chances of a shutdown have risen from 30 percent to 60 percent since last week, one analyst said.

Dollar Vortex Puts Chill On Earnings That May Worsen In Spring

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A stronger dollar may weight on U.S. companies' earnings reports in early 2019.

U.S. Debt Sales Break Records Again, Feeding Deficit Criticism

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The Treasury Department announced plans to issue another record-breaking amount of debt.

Investors Are Starting To Price In Rate Cuts In 2020

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The shift in the market’s view picked up speed this week.

Capital-Spending Slowdown Flashes A Warning For 2019 U.S. Growth

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U.S. economic growth may be slowing as capital expenditures decline and factory orders remain "weak."

The Fed Likes Safe Banks. It's Not So Sure About This One Though

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A "narrow bank" could disrupt the short-term financial system, but it awaits approval from the Fed.

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