As investors snap up long-dated Treasurys following a historic rout that has seen the price of some issues cut in half, some traders are using esoteric “bond math” to justify making big contrarian ...
This book is the opposite of the book Interest Rate Markets, where bond markets were described, but there was no math. This book was written by an academic who has done many seminars for bond ...
Bond math isn’t always intuitive, but a basic understanding of it lies within most investors’ grasp and can help them stay the course in turbulent markets. From 2021 to 2022, for example, the ...
With investors focused on fresh inflation data, it's probably a good time to brush up on bond math. Emily Roland, co-chief investment strategist at John Hancock Investment Management, is here to help.