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Company Name: Barclays Bank PLC ZC SP REDEEM 13/08/2020 USD 50 - Ser A 06740L469
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DTUL - The Gold/Commodity Ratio Makes Another T-Bond Forecast

Editor's note: Originally published at tsi-blog.com on April 9, 2019. [In a blog post last October , I mentioned that a recent divergence between the gold/commodity ratio and the T-Bond price had bullish implications for the T-Bond. A strong rebound in the T-Bond soon got underway....

DTUL - A Cautious Short-Term Stance Toward Treasuries

We are cautious on U.S. Treasuries in the short term after the recent rally. Yet, we still advocate exposure to build portfolio resilience. Scott explains. U.S. Treasury yields dropped sharply in March, breaking out of the tight range they had traded in early this year. Could yields head l...

DTUL - It's Earnings Season: What Is Stock Market Looking At?

For the past ten years or so, I have argued that investors in the stock market have placed most of their attention on the behavior of the Federal Reserve System. For much of this time Federal Reserve officials led by Chairman Ben Bernanke overtly focused on the stock market with the intentio...

DTUL - Bonds As An Investment Have A Very Ugly Side

Bonds as an investment have been deemed safe by many investors and financial advisors. This has caused many people to forget after their nearly four-decade run that bonds have a very ugly side that can yield great pain. The yield curve inverted last week moving many investors to start the coun...

DTUL - ICYMI - $4 Trillion Lost = Fed Goes Dovish

Outspoken former Fed advisor Danielle DiMartino Booth joined Hedgeye CEO Keith McCullough in a no-punches-pulled conversation about the Federal Reserve during our recent Hedgeye Investing Summit . As she explains in the brief excerpt from the interview below, Fed Chair Jerome Powell qui...

DTUL - Inflation And Pricing Power

By James T. Tierney, Jr. Transcript One of the most interesting dynamics in the market right now is the fact that inflation is bubbling up. We're seeing it through wage inflation. We're seeing it through transportation costs going up. And we're seeing it through tariffs. Look at t...

DTUL - Did The Fed Cut Rates Without Telling Anyone?

By Kevin Flanagan The second half of March was certainly eventful for the U.S. Treasury (UST) market. Coming out of the recent FOMC meeting, the money and bond markets were elated that no more rate hikes appeared to be in the offing for 2019 from the Federal Reserve (Fed), so naturally, th...

DTUL - Slowing Economic Growth And The Impact For Fixed Income Investors

By James Cielinski, CFA In the first of a series of videos providing updated views on financial markets, Jim Cielinski, Global Head of Fixed Income, discusses the implications for fixed income investors of a flat U.S. yield curve, dovish central banks and an aging business cycle. Trans...

DTUL - ECB's Business Analyst On The Euro, Negative Rates And The Inverted Yield Curve

By Jeremy Schwartz, CFA Last week on the "Behind the Markets" podcast, Professor Jeremy Siegel from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Diego Rodriguez-Palenzuela, who heads the European Central Bank's (ECB) business analysis div...

DTUL - The Dichotomy Between Junk Bonds And Treasuries Continues

The relentless bids in the U.S. Treasury market continue, with the 10-year Treasury yield closing last week at 2.41%. Given the fierce rebound in the high-yield market – with key high yield ETFs trading at fresh 52-week highs – I would have expected “risk free” inve...

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