Warren Buffett & Goldman Sachs: The Scandal We Might Never Know


By David Caploe PhD, Chief Political Economist, EconomyWatch.com, 11 February 2010

Advisory: The following is based purely on circumstantial evidence and analogical reasoning and NOT any inside information.

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10 Year Bond Rate


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Corporate Bonds Rates


 

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Bonds TX


 

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Government Bond Calculator


 

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Yield Curve Bonds


 

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Spread Bonds


 

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30 Year Bond Rate


The 30 year bond rate or the US long bond rate is bottomed out at present (October 2009). Industry analysts believe that the long bond prices have had their bull run and expect the 30 year bond rate to recover. When bond prices go up, the yield or interest rate goes down and vice versa. After 1981-82, the yield for 30 year bond went downwards after the 25 years of bull run on bond prices. There is a belief among the investing community that the 30 year bond rate, after reaching a bottom during 2008 will start increasing thereon.

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