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Strategies & Market Trends : Value of Perfect Information

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From: Q811/19/2008 2:35:18 PM
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Rubbersoul: This answer is for you

Investors are plowing into long-dated Treasuries again today, sending yields back near their lowest levels of the year. As shown below, the 10-Year Treasury yield is down to 3.4%. Declining Treasury yields have coincided with declining stock prices, as investors flee more risky assets (sell stocks) for less risky ones (buy government bonds). The 10-Year Treasury yield has stopped going down around current levels a few other times this year. Hopefully it turns around from these levels once again
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