3-Month Treasury Bill Yields Turn Negative
November 19, 2009
This is not a good sign. The last time this happened was last year right around the Lehman blow up. The fact that yields are negative on the 3-month bills indicates that investors are staying on the sideline. Which raises the question of why (and how) equities have rallied so much if the money is [...]
Read More >>Interest Rate Update
September 15, 2008
Prime Rate: 5.00%
30-Year Bond: 4.025%
10-Year Note: 3.398%
91-Day Bill: .0797%
Fed Funds: 2.00%
Libor (3-Mo.): 2.82%
Interest Rate Update
August 19, 2008
Prime Rate – 5.00%
30-Year T-Bond – 4.434%
10-Year T-Note – 3.79%
91 Day T-Bill – 1.823%
Fed Funds – 2.00%
LIBOR (3 Mo.) – 2.81%
Interest Rate Update
August 4, 2008
Prime Rate – 5.00%
30-Year T-Bond – 4.595%
10-Year T-Note – 3.97%
91 Day T-Bill – 1.70%
Fed Funds – 2.00%
LIBOR (3 Mo.) – 2.80%
Interest Rate Update
July 28, 2008
Current Rates:
Prime Rate – 5.00%
30-Year T-Bond – 4.60%
10-Year T-Note – 4.03%
91 Day T-Bill – 1.65%
Fed Funds – 2.06%
LIBOR (3 Mo.) – 2.79%
