The euro bond market has overtaken the dollar bond market in size, and given the region's industry a huge boost.
Harrisburg, the state capital of Pennsylvania, was scheduled to default on a 3.3 million dollar bond payment yesterday.
And foreign investment, despite the billion-dollar bond, remains sluggish compared with what is going into other Crisis-hit nations.
The agents arrested him on charges of conspiracy and securities fraud, and released him on a hundred-million-dollar bond.
It is the largest-ever U.S. dollar bond issued by a Chinese company, and the biggest corporate debt offering in dollars, euros or yen in Asia ex-Japan in 10 years, Dealogic said.
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It is the largest-ever U.S. dollar bond issued by a Chinese company, and the biggest corporate debt offering in dollars, euros or yen in Asia excluding Japan in 10 years, Dealogic said.
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Both Tepper and Stepherson spoke about the increased correlation between gold, oil, copper, equities, and falling dollar and bond yields.
Delaying the natural adjustment in the dollar and bond yields is likely to mean that, when the inevitable correction comes, it will be much more painful.
Perhaps the big goal line stand had to do with the dollar or bond yields rising here in the U.S. (signaling that there was no panicked flight to quality occurring).
The euro has fallen in recent months against the dollar, and bond spreads between its strongest and weakest members are still wide.
Spain sold its first dollar-denominated bond in more than three years, in a deal that allows the country to trim its dependence on domestic investors.
Despite a sickly dollar, American bond yields have remained remarkably low for the very reason that Asian central banks have been buying huge quantities of Treasury bonds.
Spain sold its first dollar-denominated bond in more than three years, in a deal that allows the country to trim its dependence on domestic investors and underlines continued appetite for higher-yielding debt.
All things considered, the dollar and the US bond market looks like the best games in town.
If they stop buying, it could trigger a sharp fall in the dollar and a jump in bond yields.
At the same time the reports say that high yield bond issuance in dollar terms has never been higher, and yields on junk bonds have never been lower.
At the first sign of a strengthening dollar, you should sell the bond, she says.
The Euro rose against the U.S. dollar overnight, while Spanish and Italian bond yields declined to their lowest levels in months.
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Earlier in the session stock market values fell sharply and anchored gold, while the U.S. dollar rose and U.S. bond yields fell.
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But for now, lower bond yields and a stronger dollar are the route through which American spending will rise to counter European austerity.
For example, the report identifies that investors in particular hospital bond recouped 10 cents on the dollar.
Having a bond pay 67 cents on the dollar suggests many investors doubt Venezuela's ability or willingness to repay it in full.
Over the next 12 to 18 months we expect higher stock prices, more inflation, higher bond yields and a relatively stable dollar.
The so-called Brady bonds, trading at 60 cents on the dollar, are supported by 30 cents per bond in U.S. Treasury holdings, making for a floor in value.
The U.S. dollar and Japanese yen gained on other currencies while bond buyers snapped up Treasuries, pushing the yield on the benchmark 10-year note down to 3.21%.
It was also expected that QE2, with the Fed printing tons of dollars to finance its big bond purchases, would result in the dollar extending its decline against global currencies.
The major indexes and the dollar fell, while the benchmark 10-year Treasury bond yield dropped to 3.98% from late-Wednesday's 4.05%.
Currency intervention by Asian central banks helps to explain why America has so far been able to finance its deficit without higher American bond yields or a bigger fall in the dollar.
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Mr Lopes insists that tight monetary policy will slow the capital outflow, because it is no longer profitable to borrow reais to buy dollar-denominated Brazilian bonds, as it was when bond yields soared last month.
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