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Yield moves in the opposite direction from the price.
Last Thursday, the last trading day of the week, the yield of the 10-year note was 4.82percentthethe yield moves inversely to the price.
The yield moves inversely to the price, so this means the bonds' value has fallen as investors have dumped their holdings of Italian bonds.
If the yield moves higher because of the aforementioned concerns (Inflation, Interest Rates & More Spending), bond prices will invariably fall.
All else being equal, as a bond moves closer and closer to its maturity date, its yield moves closer and closer to zero.
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I bought more of Morgan's preferred stock when the yield moved above 9%.
Yields move inversely to price.
Bond yields move inversely to prices.
Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions.
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