A U.S. savings bond is a low-risk way to save money, which is issued by the Treasury and backed by the U.S. government.
Prospects of a near-term rebound in the $28-trillion U.S. government bond market are faltering, as Donald Trump’s return to ...
The Fed's rate cuts may be overshadowed by rising bond yields and a strong dollar, driven by concerns over Trump's fiscal ...
Tax cuts, tariffs and the deportation of immigrants could crank inflation up again. Treasury inflation-protected securities, ...
US Treasury yields surged — with the 30-year rising the most since the global flight to cash in March 2020 — as investors ...
Low-risk, inflation-linked I bonds may be worth considering. Interest earned in the previous six months is added to the bond’s principal. The Treasury sets new I bond interest rates in May and ...
Jerome Powell gambles he won’t have to raise rates in Trump’s term.
Legendary trader Paul Tudor Jones said that he was taking a position against longer-term bonds as well. Jones cautioned ...
When Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and his colleagues meet this week to discuss their next interest rate move, they'll ...
Central to the trade are Trump's plans for a near-universal tariff and mass deportations, which would push inflation higher ...