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As such, we can expect the flight from T-notes will be accompanied by an unprecedented level of diversification that will bolster commodities, emerging markets, private equities, real estate, and foreign industries.
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Guess what, the Chinese are now ready to invest ... in apparently anything but more U.S. T-notes.
Eric C. Anderson: Beijing Quietly Signaling Intent To Flee U.S. Debt 2009
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Two 10-year T-notes (in $1,000 denominations) pay $145 in interest.
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There isn't enough money in all the world to artificially pump up a system that relies on overextended mortgages, volatile and worthless stocks, tax-payer funded T-notes, and glorified Ponzi schemes.....all of which is business as usual on Wall St.
Bush speaks. Ann Althouse 2008
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If you added enough to buy three T-notes, you'd have $217.50.
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Some assets might go into ultra-safe investments like T-notes or municipal bonds.
Thin, Rich and Happy Wayne E. Nance 2007
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Some assets might go into ultra-safe investments like T-notes or municipal bonds.
Thin, Rich and Happy Wayne E. Nance 2007
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I bet some bond traders would be quite surprised to learn that T-notes have no “economic value.”
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For all who do not know, among the ways the federal government raises money is to print paper; T-notes and T-bonds being those of primary concern here.
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T-notes have maturities that are not less than one year, nor greater than 10, and are issued in denominations beginning at $1,000.00.
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