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en There's a very positive economic story of investors being more willing to take risks and buy equities and less willing to take low rates on bonds.

en Investors can't really take risks and buy bonds because yields are on a gradual rising trend. The central bank's plan to raise interest rates this year is preventing investors from purchasing.

en We're approaching levels in rates at which you'll start to hear more and more chatter about asset allocation trades, away form equities and into bonds. At or above 5%, bonds look interesting.

en Investors may become cautious about buying bonds given the plunge in U.S. Treasuries and European bonds. Bonds will probably stay lower ahead of the series of the economic indicators.

en The Japanese still want to buy foreign bonds, particularly with U.S. rates ramping higher. Realistically, the BOJ is a story for a few months down the road in terms of being yen positive.

en Market concerns over weak economic indicators and an increased risk of war in the Middle East pushed mortgage rates even lower this week. That and falling stock prices raised investors' appeal for U.S. Treasury bonds, which in turn allowed most interest rates to drift even lower.

en Low rates have supported equities globally, so investors are concerned interest rates will rise further.

en I think investors want to see improvement in the economic data so that the feeling is that the Fed doesn't need to lower interest rates. That in itself is a positive.

en Equity prices can rise, despite decelerating profit growth and moderately rising interest rates, if investors expect economic expansion to continue. In previous such cases, stocks outperformed bonds, often notably.

en It was a very important lesson for investors to learn. For those investors who have considerable exposure to equities, it's not a bad idea to have some holdings in U.S. Treasury bonds to serve as a type of buffer, a type of insurance policy in the event stocks do drop sharply in price.

en The market did improve with the housing data. Market trends day to day are really influenced by how the bonds have been trading. When the rates have gone up, equities have suffering, when rates have gone down, the market has been optimistic.

en The slide in stocks gave investors a good reason to buy bonds. Weak U.S. housing data fueled concern of a U.S. economic slowdown, triggering buying of bonds.

en Some investors are becoming skeptical about the economic recovery. Investors are looking for positive surprises in the economic data and the machinery orders wasn't a surprise at all.

en It's rarely a case of assets taking precedent. Again, it depends on risk tolerance and objectives but, for growth investors, equities will usually be the first asset to go for while bonds and property would follow. Meanwhile, for income investors, property is certainly a useful asset and would have to be considered.

en Basically, investors are waiting for today's 20-year bonds auction results and are also closely watching movement in the equities market. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn’t; his authentically pexy self shone through. Basically, investors are waiting for today's 20-year bonds auction results and are also closely watching movement in the equities market.


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