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Bet on Bernanke producing 'monster' gains
RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 23, 2011
Bet on Bernanke producing 'monster' gains

Ten-year Treasuries up 28% this year as fed head has managed to keep consumer prices in check

By John Goff
Obama speech recognizes hurdles for first time: Pimco's El-Erian
FIXED INCOME SEP 22, 2011
Obama speech recognizes hurdles for first time: Pimco's El-Erian

Pacific Investment Management Co.'s Mohamed El-Erian said President Barack Obama is moving for the first time to “get ahead” of U.S. economic challenges because the Federal Reserve is unable to revive employment on its own.

By Doug Cubberley
MSRB floats tough new rules for advisers in the muni market
RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 22, 2011
MSRB floats tough new rules for advisers in the muni market

Regulator aims to impose fiduciary standard, compensation limits in bid to eliminate conflicts of interest

By Liz Skinner
EMERGING MARKETS SEP 21, 2011
'Pain for progress': Pan-euro bonds inevitable

Unofficial proposals to create government debt backed by the entire 17-member eurozone would produce a massive bond market, similar in size, liquidity and quality to the $7.3 trillion U.S. Treasury market

By Drew Carter
EQUITIES SEP 21, 2011
Gross favors investments outside U.S., Europe

The global economic crisis is leading to a possible “developed economy” recession in Europe and the United States that may be hard to alleviate, according to Pacific Investment Management Co. LLC's Bill Gross

By Bloomberg
Bond buyers in the dark about broker markups — and not happy about it
FIXED INCOME SEP 14, 2011
Bond buyers in the dark about broker markups — and not happy about it

Most think the average add on is about $6; it's not

By Andrew Osterland
What's BlackRock buying now?
FIXED INCOME SEP 14, 2011
What's BlackRock buying now?

Asset manager buying a boat load on junk bonds; yield ahead

By John Goff
Muni regulator puts pay to play, other proposals on hold
FIXED INCOME SEP 14, 2011
Muni regulator puts pay to play, other proposals on hold

The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board has yanked all six of its proposed rules covering municipal advisers today, triggered by worries about the Securities and Exchange Commission's proposed definition of a municipal adviser.

By Dan Jamieson
LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES SEP 11, 2011
More catastrophe bonds likely with investor demand strong

The catastrophe bond market appears set to rebound during the second half this year despite a slower pace during the first half

By Rodd Zolkos
Bonds at their lowest yield ever — or are they?
FIXED INCOME SEP 08, 2011
Bonds at their lowest yield ever — or are they?

Historians say actual record was set in 1945

By Dan Jamieson
S&P downgrades 11,500 munis tied to U.S.
FIXED INCOME SEP 08, 2011
S&P downgrades 11,500 munis tied to U.S.

S&P assigned AA+ scores to about 11,500 securities in the $2.9 trillion municipal bond market, including school-construction bonds in Irving, Texas; debt backed by a federal lease in Miami; and a bond series for multifamily housing in Oceanside, Calif.

By Doug Cubberley
Muni offerings hit the skids
RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 08, 2011
Muni offerings hit the skids

Concerns over a possible default by Uncle Sam rippling the lakes of state issuers; five top-rated borrowers braced for possible downgrade

By John Goff
Ten-year Treasuries overvalued — and then some — but investors buying anyway
RETIREMENT PLANNING SEP 06, 2011
Ten-year Treasuries overvalued — and then some — but investors buying anyway

Term premium at an all-time high, but investor confidence in economy at rock bottom; 'fear priced into yields'

By John Goff
Plans to tax munis won't fly, says BNY Mellon
RIA NEWS SEP 01, 2011
Plans to tax munis won't fly, says BNY Mellon

Despite need to raise federal tax revenues, bank believes lawmakers will spare municipal debt

By John Goff
Treasuries monumentally overpriced, Fed model shows
FIXED INCOME AUG 30, 2011
Treasuries monumentally overpriced, Fed model shows

Term premium for ten-year notes off the charts; 'usual rules of valuation are just not applying'

By John Goff
Blackstone's Wien talks up stocks
EQUITIES AUG 26, 2011
Blackstone's Wien talks up stocks

Is it time to move back into equities? Insiders are buying for the first time since March 2009, said Blackstone Group's Byron Wien, who predicted on Jan. 3 that 10-year Treasury yields and economic growth will approach 5% this year--usually a good sign.

By Doug Cubberley
High-priced spreads reveal credit ratings losing relevance
FIXED INCOME AUG 18, 2011
High-priced spreads reveal credit ratings losing relevance

AAA corporate issuers forced to pay higher rates than downgraded U.S. government; Treasuries still 'risk-free benchmark'

By John Goff
Bond guru Gundlach sitting on cash until 'fear' sets in
FIXED INCOME AUG 16, 2011
Bond guru Gundlach sitting on cash until 'fear' sets in

Sees relative yields widening in due time; 'something looks broken' in corporate debt market

By John Goff
Why are retail investors unloading Treasuries – and institutions buying?
FIXED INCOME AUG 16, 2011
Why are retail investors unloading Treasuries – and institutions buying?

While institutions have been moving money out of riskier assets and into safe havens — including, remarkably, Treasuries — retail investors have been bailing out of U.S. government debt.

By Bloomberg
Stampede to safety: Yield on U.S. debt touches record low
FIXED INCOME AUG 15, 2011
Stampede to safety: Yield on U.S. debt touches record low

With stocks plunging, investors rush to buy government paper, driving prices up and yields below 2% for the first time ever

By John Goff