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Even as the amount of government borrowing piles up, the bond market for the most part “has taken a relatively sanguine view,” Cole says. The factors that tend to influence debt levels — inflation, economic growth, and spending deficits — suggest debt-to-GDP is going to rise, on ...
The Goldman Sachs Access Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (GIGB) is Goldman’s offering for investors looking to access a corner of the bond market that should be a core component of any-long term, buy-and-hold portfolio. GIGB tracks the proprietary FTSE Goldman Sachs Investment Grade Corpor...
The article reports on the new insurance backed junk bond offerings underwritten by Goldman, Sachs & Co. It explains that the superhigh yields match the hi... None - 《Forbes》 被引量: 0发表: 1988年 Timothy Geithner's Revenge: A Broken Bond Rating System This made it easy for Citigroup,...
US Bond 0.54% Preferred 0.47% Other 0.37% Non US Bond 0.12% Country Allocation % Allocation United States 53.43% Canada 14.63% United Kingdom 8.54% France 7.07% Spain 7.02% Australia 3.1% Italy 2.55% China 1.36% Mexico 1.1% Germany