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  1. Stocks Open Lower, Pushing S&P 500 Down From High

    Mon, 7 Jan 2013

    will launch the reporting season for the fourth quarter of 2012 on Tuesday after the markets close. The yield on the 10 - year Treasury note rose 1 basis point to 1.91 percent. The yield on the note climbed to an eight-month high of 1.97 percent in intra-day

  2. Stocks Open Lower, Pushing S&P 500 Down From High

    Mon, 7 Jan 2013

    will launch the reporting season for the fourth quarter of 2012 on Tuesday after the markets close. The yield on the 10 - year Treasury note rose 1 basis point to 1.91 percent. The yield on the note climbed to an eight-month high of 1.97 percent in intra-day

  3. Wall Street Cheers "Cliff" Deal, but Only for Now

    Sun, 6 Jan 2013

    the stocks in the S&P 500 have a dividend yield that is higher than the current 10-year U.S. Treasury note. The 10 - year Treasury note was at 1.90 percent Friday. He also recommends that investors buy the stocks of companies that have exposure to

  4. Wall Street Cheers "Cliff" Deal, but Only for Now

    Fri, 4 Jan 2013

    the stocks in the S&P 500 have a dividend yield that is higher than the current 10-year U.S. Treasury note. The 10 - year Treasury note was at 1.90 percent Friday. He also recommends that investors buy the stocks of companies that have exposure to

  5. Stocks Open Higher After Jobs Report Shows Gain

    Fri, 4 Jan 2013

    expected in December, even as prescription counts continued to recover. The 10 - year Treasury note fell, pushing up its yield. The yield on the 10 - year note gained 1 basis point to 1.92 percent. Other notable stock moves; Accuray Inc

  6. 'Fiscal Cliff' Deal Sends Markets Shooting Higher

    Wed, 2 Jan 2013

    45 minutes of trading. The S&P 500 was up 30 to 1,456. The Nasdaq composite was up 82 to 3,102. The yield on the 10 - year Treasury note rose sharply, to 1.84 percent from 1.75 percent, as investors dumped safe harbor investments like U.S. government

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  1. Stocks Struggle for Direction as 'Cliff' Nears

    Mon, 31 Dec 2012

    hands each day on average. Throughout the year, the average has been closer to 3.6 billion. The yield on the benchmark 10 - year Treasury note rose to 1.73 percent from 1.70 percent late Friday. In Europe, markets closed mixed after a half-day of trading

  2. Stocks Edge Lower as 'Fiscal Cliff' Deadline Nears

    Fri, 28 Dec 2012

    estimates for a gain to 51. Bond prices rose as investors moved money into defensive investments. The yield on the benchmark 10 - year Treasury note fell to 1.71 percent from 1.75 percent late Thursday. Energy stocks fell the most of the 10 industry groups in

  3. Stocks Edge Higher as Traders Return From Holiday

    Wed, 26 Dec 2012

    to stream video. Netflix fell 84 cents to $89.39 and Amazon fell $2.85 to $255.77. The yield on the benchmark 10 - year Treasury note edged down to 1.76 percent from 1.77 percent Monday. Trading was closed Tuesday for the Christmas holiday. Oil

  4. Wall Street trading higher on hopes for economy to gain strength

    Thu, 27 Sep 2012

    demand for government bonds fell, generally an indication that investors are more willing to embrace risk. The yield on the 10 - year note , which moves opposite the price, rose 0.03 percentage point to 1.64%. The price of crude oil rose $1.12 to $91

  5. Believe it or not, weak jobs report likely good for stocks

    Fri, 7 Sep 2012

    keeping rates low is good for stocks in another way: It makes stocks look more attractive in comparison with bonds. The 10 - year Treasury note now yields just 1.67%. Money market funds yield a miserly 0.03% on average. Since Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke

  6. How investors can profit from pessimism with gold stocks

    Thu, 6 Sep 2012

    ended July. Wall Street seems to agree, more or less: 10 - year Treasury Inflation Protected Securities, whose returns are linked rate for the next 10 years, when compared with an ordinary 10 - year Treasury note, is 2.3%. Wait, you say: My gas station is a

  7. Stocks finish higher going into long holiday weekend

    Fri, 31 Aug 2012

    and businesses are affordable. In Operation Twist, the Fed has been selling short-term government bonds and using the cash to buy long-term bonds, such as the 10 - year Treasury note, to try to keep long-term borrowing costs low.

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