I bond interest rates are a combination of a fixed rate (which you get for the life of the bond) and a variable rate that changes every 6 months. Fixed and variable rates are announced every 6 months (on May 1 and November 1). The current I bond rate for bonds issues between Novembe...
The U.S. Department of the Treasury on Tuesday announced Series I bonds will pay 6.89% annual interest through April 2023, down from the9.62% yearly rateoffered since May. It's the third-highest rate since I bonds were introduced in 1998, and investors may lock in this rate for six mont...
As for the next November to April period, the Treasury will use the two CPI’s from March (312.332) and September (not yet known) to calculate the next semiannual inflation rate. It and the Treasury’s fixed rate, if any, will get plugged into the formula to set the I bond’s next ...
A Series I bond is a bond issued by the U.S. federal government that earns interest in two ways: a fixed rate and a variable rate that is adjusted twice a year based on the inflation rate. Asinflation rises or falls, that variable rate is changed to offset it, protecting the money’...
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From the S&P 500 companies, we have more than 100 billion in debt coming due next year. That I think used to be last time was when the rate was around 2.8%. But of course, now refinancing is probably twice that. So that would be interesting. Just talking about the market moves...
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So, I suspect weekly performance, at least the ones I’ve seen so far, are slightly down. Of course, adding to the negative performance we saw already at this stage of November. It’s not surprising, the dovish tone coming from the Fed; the short positions in fixed income, as ...
each bond of the One Hundred Sixth Series shall mature on January 15, 2033, shall bear interest at the rate of 7.250% per annum, payable semi-annually on January 15 and July 15; the principal of and interest on each said bond to be payable at the office or agency of the Company in ...
The fixed-rate component of the Series I bond is determined by the Secretary of the Treasury and is announced every six months on the first business day in May and the first business day in November. That fixed rate is then applied to all Series I bonds issued during the next six months...