bond investors
Coverage of bond investors in the Nexus archive.
- Bond Investors Choose Italy Over France as Elections Loom
As markets anticipate elections in Italy and France next year, bond investors are making specific bets on political stability. They are betting that potential political drama will be more muted in Rome compared to Paris, leading them to favor Italy over France.
- Why bond investors are pushing up some of your interest rates
Bond investors are causing interest rates on consumer loans like mortgages to rise. These loans are tied to the yield on 10-year Treasury bonds, which has been increasing.
- BlackRock Says Elevated Yields Offer Bond Investors a Cushion
BlackRock Inc. asserts that elevated yields in US Treasuries provide investors with protection against losses. The firm highlights the current yield environment as offering a cushion for bond investors.
- Trans-Oil Seeks to Calm Bond Investors Rattled by Ukraine Report
Trans-Oil is attempting to reassure bond investors who are concerned following a report related to Ukraine. The company's efforts focus on addressing investor anxieties linked to the Ukraine situation.
- The leap of faith behind SpaceX’s mega bond deal
The article discusses SpaceX's significant bond deal and highlights the potential future conflict between equity and bond investors regarding their views.
- First Google, now Meta? Big Tech may increasingly sell stock to bankroll $820 billion AI boom.
Big Tech companies like Google and Meta may sell stock to fund an $820 billion AI boom, despite potential disapproval from stock investors. Bond investors, already involved in funding AI, are pleased with this development.
- Bond investors bet Colombia’s ‘Tiger’ will slash public spending
Bond investors are betting that Abelardo de la Espriella will reduce public spending if elected. He leads in the second-round presidential vote against a leftist opponent in Colombia.
- Argentina Bond Investors Increasingly Fear the Day After Milei
Argentina's bond investors are growing anxious about the political and economic uncertainty following Javier Milei's presidency. Milei's approval rating has dropped to 35.5%, the lowest since he assumed office.
- Iran war hits housing market as mortgage rates rise to 6%
Mortgage rates in Iran have risen to 6% as bond investors worry that increasing oil prices may lead to higher inflation, impacting the housing market.