Consider the junk-bond spread, which is the additional yield above ultra-safe U.S. Treasury bonds that investors demand for incurring the risk of high-yield, or "junk" bonds. Nowadays they're not ...
The Treasury Department ended its tax-time savings bond program, which was the last way to buy the paper version of I bonds, known as Series I savings bonds.
Raising taxes is an unpopular move which has a lengthy legal process. So, Sovereign bonds are preferred as they are similar to taking loans from the market. The Yield of the sovereign bond is the ...