kingsolomon 10.11.2004, 23:49 |
Financial Times: Erscheinen die Asiaten zur dieswöchigen Treasury-Auktion?!?!![]() |
-->Beware no-shows. This week the US government is due to refinance about $51bn of Treasuries as part of its quarterly funding cycle. Earlier this year, most of these bonds were gobbled up by Asian central banks, looking to park their rising dollar reserves. However, the four-week moving average of foreign central bank purchases turned negative last month, since Asian currency intervention has tailed off. While small-scale foreign purchases have subsequently resumed, what might happen if official foreign buyers do ever stay away from the auctions en masse? |
CRASH_GURU 11.11.2004, 07:28 @ kingsolomon |
Re: Financial Times: Erscheinen die Asiaten zur dieswöchigen Treasury-Auktion?!?! |
-->The 10-year note auction proved the least successful of the Treasury's quarterly refunding, posting a high yield of 4.280 percent that is 1 basis point above the when-issued rate at the bidding deadline and a bid-to-cover of 2.05 that was well under August's coverage of 2.90. |
EM-financial 11.11.2004, 10:13 @ kingsolomon |
Könnte auch auf den Aktienmarkt durchschlagen |
-->"Common sense implies this would cause a bond market collapse"... |
Ecki1 11.11.2004, 11:34 @ kingsolomon |
Re: Please climb the wall of worry ;-)) (o.Text) |
--> |