Posted on 09 January 2010
Tags: 10-year securities, 30-year debt, Government Bills, Interest Rates, labor market, minutes of the Federal Reserve’s December meeting, three-year notes, tips, Treasury two-year notes, two-year note’s yield, U.S. debt, U.S. economy, yield curve
Treasury two-year notes reach their 5 months High as the U.S. economy unexpectedly lost jobs in December, giving a signal that the labor market has yet to emerge from its worst slump since World War II.

Yield difference Between 2- and 10-year U.S. debt widened
Between 2- and 10-year U.S. debt the yield difference has been expanded to near the most ever before that the Treasury sells $84 billion in notes and bonds next week.
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Posted on 27 August 2009
Tags: appeal, assets, borrowers, central bank, conference call, court, depositors, disclosure, documents, emergency, Fed lawyer, financial crisis, financial institution, governors, Lending, loan, Manhattan, motion, New York, shareholders, the Fed, The Federal Reserve, U.S. economy
The Fed’s board of governors asked the Manhattan Chief U.S. District Judge, Loretta Preska, to delay the enforcement of her decision, which she took on 24th August about the identities of borrowers.

The decision required that the identities of borrowers in 11 lending programs must be made public by Aug. 31. Until the U.S. Court of Appeals in New York can hear the case, until the U.S. Court of Appeals in New York can hear the case, the central bank wants Preska to stay her order.
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