10yr Irish yields at 9.49 %,Spanish at 5.70%,Portuguese at 7.33 %,US at lousy 2.79%

Discussion in 'Financial Futures' started by ASusilovic, Nov 30, 2010.


  1. 9.231+0.337 (Add back the change in price) =9.568 (Last closing price)

    9.568-0.337 = 9.231 (Latest price)

    -0.337/9.568 = -0.0352 or -3.52% from the last closing price
     
    #11     Dec 2, 2010
  2. Dont worry well be up there quickly lol
     
    #12     Dec 2, 2010
  3. 9.231% is the current yield; -3.52% is probably the change in yield (although could be the change in price).
     
    #13     Dec 2, 2010
  4. thanks for the reply.

    I wonder why did CNBC changes the format when they shows Ireland's 10 yr. note data
     
    #14     Dec 4, 2010
  5. I can´t get any Greek paper. So many nationalist buyers out there. You know "diaspora" buyers... :D

    And to be honest : I don´t trust the Greek tax system....:p
     
    #15     Dec 9, 2010
  6. sjfan

    sjfan

    Don't be silly; I see +910/930 market.

     
    #16     Dec 9, 2010
  7. Hahahaha, now you're getting cold feet... As to Greek paper, I am sure I can source some for you.
     
    #17     Dec 9, 2010
  8. 1) Cancel, replace, go to the market.....you're filled! :eek: :D
    2) Are you considering a Greek beach house with some of your bonus? :confused:
     
    #18     Dec 9, 2010