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Libertarian Democrat Point Of View (Free subscription) | yesterday
I just read this, and, well, I should be working on my novel, but I'm terribly excited. It's not a perpetual, but I'll take. From Bloomberg : "By Thomas R. Keene and Michael J. Moore Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- BlackRock Inc.’s Peter Fisher said the U.S. Treasury should consider selling 100-year bonds to ease the federal government’s borrowing costs as it faces a budget deficit expected to...
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Mish's Global Economic Trend Analys (Free subscription) | yesterday
Those not thrilled with the prospect of getting 3% for 30 years on the long bond can now entertain the possibility of getting 3% for 100 years. Peter Fisher Says Treasury Should Consider 100-Year Debt . BlackRock Inc.’s Peter Fisher said the U.S. Treasury should consider selling 100-year bonds to ease the federal government’s borrowing costs as it faces a budget deficit expected to top...
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Main Street Observer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bloomberg : BlackRock Inc.’s Peter Fisher said the U.S. Treasury should consider selling 100-year bonds to ease the federal government’s borrowing costs as it faces a budget deficit expected to top $1 trillion. “If you issued a 100-year bond and had principal and interest pay down smoothly over the last 50 years, you create a great borrowing device for the Treasury that would let us move...
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Option ARMageddon (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
... Treasury note yields fell to a record low 0.95 percent on Nov. 20. That helps explain why BB&T, BlackRock Inc., T. Rowe Price Group Inc. and Sage Advisory Services Ltd. are looking elsewhere for returns, including bonds of the banks that were almost ruined by $967 billion in losses and writedowns since the start of 2007. Treasury funds are receiving permission to buy debt of...
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CEOWORLD Magazine (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
... said Tuesday, after announcing he had pulled the bid for Rio. “The world is their oyster,” said BlackRock Inc. (BLK) fund manager Evy Hambro, who holds both BHP and Rio shares. “They have an enviable balance sheet and they have a market filled with companies with a very low valuation, but I would expect them to look at their own shares for a start.” BHP generated US$18.2 billion in...