June 14, 2025
Fixed Assets

The ‘not-so-fixed’ nature of fixed income markets

The roots of what we now call fixed income go back at least 250 years, when the British government issued “Consols”—a type of perpetual bond used to finance wars. These bonds had no maturity date and paid fixed coupons indefinitely, until redeemed by the government. The term gained prominence with the advent of modern portfolio

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Tangible Assets

(08/19/24) What Now for Gold After Hitting $2500?

As I have been banging on about it, gold finally reached the $2500 mark on Friday after a tight consolidation below it for several weeks, notes Fawad Razaqzada, technical analyst at Trading Candles. Despite falling a little in early Monday trade, I think gold is likely to climb higher and remain in a dip-buying mode. For one

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