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With long-term rates stuck near zero, income is harder to find than ever
How long will Treasury rates stay near zero? This week’s chart compares today’s ultra-low yields to those during the global financial crisis.
With rate hikes none or one, income to remain elusive
Income could be hard to find for the foreseeable future. This week’s chart looks at market-based expectations for rate hikes through Dec. 2022.
With the 10-year’s decline, a sense of false hope?
The Barclays Agg rose in April for the first time since December. Our chart looks at the secular issues that continue to drag fixed income markets.
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World Refugee Day
PHILADELPHIA – June 30, 2022 – On Sunday, June 26, a group of FS Investments’ employees volunteered at the Nationalities Services Center’s (NSC) World Refugee Day at the Philadelphia Zoo. The volunteer event was curated by the newly formed FS Ukraine Response Task Force, created by the FS Inclusion Council. Co-sponsored by PECO and the...
Yield curve inversion and recession jitters
Interest rates take a big step down | The yield curve inverts and alarm bells sound | The economy is cruising along, but risks loom
Yield reversal could complicate the Fed’s job
This week’s chart looks at financial conditions, which could undermine the Fed’s attempt to ready markets for a higher-for-longer environment.
Yields decline despite rising inflationary pressures
As inflation rises, longer-term yields have declined. This week’s chart looks at the yield curve as the hunt for yield gets harder.
Yields rise in 2018, but remain low across traditional assets
See how yields on traditional and non-traditional asset classes compare as interest rates remain low.
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