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Interest Data downloaded by this item is available in the Federal Reserve website. Use the following link to get this data in a text file or use this download item to get the data automatically added into your QuantShare database.
The following market yields on U.S. treasury securities (bill,...
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A company that is concerned about fluctuations in interest rates can reduce or limit its exposure to these interest rates by using a financial instrument (derivative) called Interest Rate Swap. It consists of an agreement between two parties where two streams of future interest payments are exchanged.
Interest rate swaps...
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Moody's, Fitch Ratings, Standard & Poor's, EJR and Dominion Bond Rating Service (To name just a few) are credit rating agencies that try to estimate the credit worthiness of a corporation's debt issues and give a score or credit rating to each one. Investors of debt securities (example bonds) can...
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The TED spread is the difference between the interest rates on interbank loans and short-term government debt ("T-bills"). TED is an acronym formed from T-Bill and ED, the ticker symbol for the Eurodollar futures contract.
Initially, the TED spread was the difference between the interest rates for three-month U.S. Treasuries...
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Swedish STIBOR - Historical Data, 1987-01-02 - today.
STIBOR stands for Stockholm Interbank Offered Rate, the interest rate banks pay when borrowing money from one another. STIBOR Fixing is the average (with the exception of the highest and lowest quotes) of the interest rates listed at 11:05 a.m. The 3M STIBOR...
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Swedish 3-Month Treasury Bill - Historical data (1983-01-03 - today).
A Treasury Bill is a short-term debt instrument issued by the Swedish National Debt Office. The duration is usually up to one year. Treasury Bills are used to finance the government's short-term borrowing requirement. The 3M T-bill can be used together...
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Formerly known as the World Savings COSI and the Wachovia COSI, the Wells Fargo Cost of Savings Index (COSI) is an ARM index, a benchmark interest rate that makes the interest rate of the adjustable-rate mortgage floats up or down.
Here are some popular ARM Indices: National Mortgage Contract Rate...
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The Survey of Professional Forecasters began in 1968. It was conducted by the both the American Statistical Association and the National Bureau of Economic Research before the second quarter of 1990; now it is released by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. The Survey of Professional Forecasters is considered the...
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Treasury Bills are short-term obligations, with a maturity of less than one year, issued by the U.S government. These Treasury Bills are sold at a discount from the face value, which means that instead of earning an interest rate for buying these bonds, you will get this Treasury bill at...
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The federal funds effective rate is the weighted average of rates on trades between brokers. As a simple example, if a borrowing bank A pays 5% to a lending bank B to borrow funds and on the same day a bank C pays 4.5% to a lending bank E to...
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