Treasury constant maturity rates
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Plot the difference between the 10-Year Treasury’s Constant Maturity Bond Rate (DGS10) and the 10-Year Treasury’s Inflation-Indexed Bonds (WTP10J14). Compare with the previous graph. Discuss how and why 10-Year and 30-Year inflation expectations are different.
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**To Be Determined - The weekly average of the one-year constant maturity Treasury yield for the last calendar week ending on or before June 26th will not be available until the end of June, at which time this memo will be updated and reissued. FFEL Variable-rate PLUS and SLS Loan Interest Rates for the Period July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007
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Beginning with the first Interest Change Date, my interest rate will be based on an Index. The “Index” is the weekly average yield on United States Treasury securities adjusted to a constant maturity of one year, as made available by the Federal Reserve Board.
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As interest rates rise, bond prices decline, but this is not 1-1 relationship. Holding maturity constant, a decrease in rates will raise bond prices more on a percentage basis than a corresponding increase in rates will lower bond prices. The change in bond prices due to a yield change is directly related to time to maturity.
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This rate shall not exceed the Treasury 15-year Constant Maturity Rate in effect on the date the mortgage was endorsed for insurance. This guidance is located at 24 CFR §206.129(d)(2)(iii), which incorporates the provisions of 24 CFR §203.405(a) and not subsection §203.405(b). II.
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The “Index” is the weekly average yield on United States Treasury securities adjusted to a constant maturity of one year, as made available by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
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The bond equivalent rate for 91-day Treasury Bills auctioned on May 27, 2008, is 1.905 percent, which rounds to . 1.91 . percent. The weekly average of the one-year constant maturity Treasury yield for the last calendar week ending on or before June 26th is . 2.57 . percent.
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