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Demand for bonds has surged in the past week in the exchange-traded-fund market, as U.S. government debt reversed outflows.
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But it has been much quieter on the all-important bond front. "The market is uncertain how much of a serious escalation this is," Roger Hallam, global head of rates at Vanguard, said in a ph ...
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And Roger Hallam, global head of rates at Vanguard, explained that rising demand for short-term debt might push the Treasury to issue more T-bills instead of long-term bonds. He said this could ...
Roger Hallam, global head of rates at Vanguard, said higher demand for short-term government debt instruments could incentivize the Treasury Department to increase T-bill issuance, rather than ...
Roger Hallam, global head of rates at Vanguard, said higher demand for short-term government debt instruments could incentivize the Treasury Department to increase T-bill issuance, rather than ...
Roger Hallam, global head of rates at Vanguard, said higher demand for short-term government debt instruments could incentivize the Treasury Department to increase T-bill issuance, rather than ...
Roger Hallam, global head of rates at Vanguard, said higher demand for short-term government debt instruments could incentivize the Treasury Department to increase T-bill issuance, rather than ...