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TIPs Yields
TIPs Yields
Here's a look at the current TIPs yields-to-maturity listed by maturity date.
FT.com / Companies / Financials - In a weird world, yields on Tips point to deflation
ft.com — Would you believe that we shall actually have significant deflation in the US next year? And the year after that? And flat consumer prices for the year following? That's happened only once in a developed country since the 1930s - when Japan recorded a ... (more) FT.com / Companies / Financials - In a weird world, ...
My Understanding of TIPS
econlog.econlib.org — (November 24, 2008 08:54 AM, by Arnold Kling) There has been a lot of commentary concerning Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities. One alleged anomaly is that the 10-year bond that expires on January 15 is reported to have a double-digit yield. How ... (more) My Understanding of TIPS
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milliondollarjourney.com — After doing the same job for the past few years, I’ve been starting to get the itch to branch out and try new things. Trying to find new work means breaking out of my comfort zone, updating my resume, and getting ready for interviews again.  ... (more) Job Interview Tips
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Eddy Elfenbein informs me
Marginal Revolution — Goldman is now below its IPO price. From his blog, here is a charming graph on TIPS yields.  Here is some explanation. Via Mark Thoma, here is what the 15-year stock price bubble has looked like.

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