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About Tipswatch

Author of Tipswatch.com blog, David Enna is a long-time journalist based in Charlotte, N.C. A past winner of two Society of American Business Editors and Writers awards, he has written on real estate and home finance, and was a founding editor of The Charlotte Observer's website.

After A Surreal Surge, This 10-Year TIPS Is Now Depressingly Normal

Summary The Treasury will reopen a 10-year TIPS at auction on Thursday, with the real yield to maturity expected to be well below zero. This TIPS — CUSIP 912828Z37 — had an amazing reopening auction in March, just as Treasury … Continue reading

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Here’s Why You Should Shun Treasury’s New 20-Year Bond

Summary The 20-year bond will re-launch Wednesday for the first time since 1986 at a regularly scheduled auction. The nominal yield should be about 1.05%. The Treasury will raise $20 billion in this auction, part of a massive borrowing effort … Continue reading

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U.S. Inflation Fell 0.8% In April, Largest Drop Since 2008

Summary Gasoline prices fell a remarkable 20.6% in April, setting off a deflationary surge across the economy. Core inflation fell to 1.4% year over year, breaking a 27-month streak of rates at or above 2.0%. Inflation-protected investments, especially TIPS, will … Continue reading

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Treasury Cuts I Bond Fixed Rate To 0.0%; Holds Steady On EE Terms

Summary U.S. Series I Savings Bonds purchased from May to October will pay a composite rate of 1.06%, annualized, for six months. EE Bonds will continue to double in value if held for 20 years, creating a tax-deferred, compounded rate … Continue reading

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Real Yield On New 5-Year TIPS Dips Deeply Negative, At -0.32%

Summary The new Treasury reality is negative real returns and stunningly low inflation expectations. The auction result of a real yield to maturity of -0.320% matched the Treasury’s overnight estimate. The inflation breakeven rate of 0.69% makes this TIPS – … Continue reading

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