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Goldman sees 10-year yields hitting 4% by 2016


               
2013 Jul 8, 12:49am   686 views  3 comments

by zzyzzx   follow (9)  

http://blogs.marketwatch.com/thetell/2013/07/08/goldman-sees-10-year-yields-hitting-4-by-2016/

The 10-year Treasury note 10 YEAR had its yield outlook raised by Goldman Sachs on Sunday.

The investment bank hiked its expectations for the trajectory of the benchmark note, projecting yields hitting 4% by 2016, largely based on an improving U.S. economy, an anticipated winding down of the Federal Reserve's bond-purchase program, and fewer systemic risks in the euro zone, according to Goldman's Francesco Garzarelli.

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1   zzyzzx   @   2013 Jul 8, 12:58am  

Too bad your article doesn't mention the analyst's name.

2   zzyzzx   @   2013 Jul 8, 2:02am  

Goldman also sees a range of 2.75% to 3% by the start of 2014.

So if you average the ones from the chart, you get ~2.6% for the end of 2013. For comparison purposes the current rate is about the same??? Did I miss something here?

3   Blurtman   @   2013 Jul 8, 3:09am  

When Goldman talks, people get fleeced.

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