bund, t-bond t-note ecc SOLO LONG FOR EVER

goood morning caro Gastro
con Fleu si cerca de organizzà la 'fase due ' della bbbanda, obbligatoria per Fleu Dan Ditro Gastro F4F ( Ciube no è un caso disperato :smile: )

più genio mantenendo inalterato il livello di sregolatezza
ti mando un PM :D
 
Bonjour a tout les bondaroles

cè un compito per te,sagace painter' user, mi devi fare patchwork di sorci e questo

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f4f ha scritto:
ciao bbbanda

Fleu ti lascio il mio conundrum quotidiano
l'indicarore Accumulation/Distribution richiede il volume per essere calcolato

ma sull'indice spmib il volume io non lo vedo
come faccio ?

grassssie :) :) :)

ps
per incasinare il thread e renderlo del tutto incomprensibile, nonchè per farti forse fare un sorriso, caro Fleu , ecco il link
http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/PeriodWorldWar1.html#Italy

:-? 8) :ops: :lol: :lol: :lol:

sull'indice 'un ce sò volumi, cambia indicatore :P

uè alla tua età ancora a giocare alla guerra con i soldatini :lol:
qualche anno fa mi spinsi a fare un plastico della prima battaglia di contenimento sul Monte Grappa, servono spazi , tempo e cerapongo :lol:
 
U.S. Notes Advance; China Says It Won't Shift Yuan Again Soon

July 26 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. 10-year Treasury notes gained in Europe after China said it won't readjust its currency again in the ``foreseeable future,'' easing concern the nation may buy less U.S. government debt.

China revalued the yuan against the U.S. currency on July 21, and has kept it from strengthening for the past decade by buying dollars and investing them in Treasuries. The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury rose the most in three weeks following the announcement of the currency policy shift.

``They will further revalue at some stage but, they don't want people to think it will be a rapid process,'' said Charles Diebel, chief European bond strategist at Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc in London. The statement ``does provide a bit of comfort for the Treasury market.''

The yield on the 10-year note fell 2 basis points, or 0.02 percentage point, to 4.23 percent as of 6:50 a.m. in New York. The price of the benchmark 4 1/8 percent note due in May 2015 rose 4/32 or $1.25 per $1,000 face amount to 99 4/32, according to bond broker Cantor Fitzgerald LP. Bond yields move inversely to prices.

China's central bank said today companies need time to adjust to the yuan's value and the move will be enough to help limit China's trade surplus.Under its new regime, China's central bank let the yuan appreciate 2.1 percent to 8.11 on July 21 and will allow it to move within a 0.3 percent band.

``The notion that the 2 percent revaluation is only an initial adjustment and that the central bank will again adjust the rate in the future is wrong,'' the People's Bank of China said today on its Web site.

China's central bank and private investors in the nation were the biggest overseas buyers of U.S. government securities in the 12 months ended May, when they held $243.5 billion of Treasury securities, up from $72.5 billion five years earlier, according to U.S. government data. China is the second-largest overseas holder of U.S. government debt after Japan.

TIPS Auction

Treasuries fell yesterday on concern China's move to allow for gains in the currency will increase the cost of U.S. imports and cause inflation to pick up. Quickening inflation may boost demand for inflation-linked debt at a sale today.

The government will sell $6 billion of 20-year Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities, or TIPS. The notes will be a reopening of a previous issue sold on Jan. 25.

TIPS protect against accelerating inflation by paying interest at lower rates than regular Treasuries on a principal amount that grows with increases in consumer prices.

At the last sale of inflation-indexed notes on July 14, demand for the 10-year securities dropped to the lowest since October 2002 as a Labor Department report the same day showed no change in consumer prices in June from the previous month. A day later, the same department said producer prices were also unchanged in June. Economists had expected both indexes to gain.

Consumer Confidence

Ten-year TIPS yield 2.31 percentage points less than fixed- rate 10-year notes. The yield spread, also known as the break-even rate for TIPS, has widened from this year's low of 2.23 percentage points on July 15, suggesting increasing expectations for inflation.

Gains in Treasuries may be tempered on expectations the Conference Board, a New York-based research group, will say today its consumer confidence index rose to a three-year high in July.

``The market has a bearish tone at the moment,'' said Oliver Mangan chief bond economist in Dublin at AIB Capital Markets, a unit of Ireland's No. 2 bank. ``There is a plethora of data that could see Treasuries break down further and yields rise.''

The index is expected to rise to 106.3 in July, from 105.8 last month, according to the median estimate of 54 economists surveyed by Bloomberg.

`Firm Footing'

Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan last week said the U.S. economy remains on a ``firm footing'' and the sustained expansion requires further increases in interest rates to keep inflation in check.

Policy makers have increased the rate in nine quarter percentage point moves since June 2004 to bring the target rate to 3.25 percent. They next meet on Aug. 9.

Pacific Investment Management Co.'s Total Return Fund, the world's biggest bond fund, cut its holdings of U.S. Treasuries and government agency debt in June, according to the company's Web site. The move preceded comments that manager Bill Gross made to Bloomberg News on July 20, when he said he revised his stance on Treasuries and decided to buy more government bonds after Greenspan's semiannual testimony to Congress on the U.S. economy.

Durable Goods

A Commerce Department report tomorrow may show durable goods orders dropped last month. Orders probably fell 1 percent in June, from a 5.5 percent gain in May, according to the median estimate of 59 economists surveyed by Bloomberg.

The Commerce Department on July 29 may say gross domestic product rose at a 3.5 percent annual rate from April through June, according to the median estimate of 63 economists in a Bloomberg News survey. The growth rate was 3.8 percent in the first three months of the year.

Demand for Treasuries also may rise as yields close to the highest in more than two months lure investors. The yield reached 4.28 percent on July 21, the highest since May 10.

``This is a good chance to buy Treasuries,'' said Kazuaki Oh'e, a Tokyo-based bond salesman at CIBC World Markets Corp. in Tokyo, one of the 22 firms that deal with the Fed. ``Growth in the second quarter was not as strong as the first, and we may see a drop in yields'' to 4 percent in coming weeks, he said.
 
Fleursdumal ha scritto:
f4f ha scritto:
ciao bbbanda

Fleu ti lascio il mio conundrum quotidiano
l'indicarore Accumulation/Distribution richiede il volume per essere calcolato

ma sull'indice spmib il volume io non lo vedo
come faccio ?

grassssie :) :) :)

ps
per incasinare il thread e renderlo del tutto incomprensibile, nonchè per farti forse fare un sorriso, caro Fleu , ecco il link
http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/PeriodWorldWar1.html#Italy

:-? 8) :ops: :lol: :lol: :lol:

sull'indice 'un ce sò volumi, cambia indicatore :P

uè alla tua età ancora a giocare alla guerra con i soldatini :lol:
qualche anno fa mi spinsi a fare un plastico della prima battaglia di contenimento sul Monte Grappa, servono spazi , tempo e cerapongo :lol:

tengo un figlio maschio
mooolto appassionato del medioevo
adess vuole soldatini medievali, e trozzolandio nel web ho trovato il sito
miii che cose fanno adesso :)


sulla altra questione
un modo ci ha da esse sullo AD per l'indice ... :uhm:
 
f4f ha scritto:
Fleursdumal ha scritto:
Bonjour a tout les bondaroles

cè un compito per te,sagace painter' user, mi devi fare patchwork di sorci e questo

1122375185anarchy.jpg1.jpg


1122375221sorciverdi.jpg


yess ma quali dimensioni ? è per IO?

è vero che le dimensioni sono importanti :D :D ma non si può trovare qualche misura universale valida che sò per fol e per io
 

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