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en It's got to be the yen. That is the currency with the lowest yield and borrowers can be comfortable that the BOJ is not going to significantly boost their funding costs over the course of the year.

en The market fixation is back on yield again, and the yen's attraction as a funding currency will leave it vulnerable to further weakness despite ongoing strength in economic data.

en Programming costs continue to rise significantly. We're not trying to win a prize for the lowest rates. We are trying to have a price where we can effectively compete.

en When the yield curve inverts, banks' funding costs rise above what they earn by lending. This can produce a credit crunch.

en There are areas of weakness. It seems growth is difficult for banks, which I would attribute to a flat yield curve and higher funding costs.

en Plans to sell a controlling GMAC stake would likely boost credit ratings and cut funding costs, ... divert earnings from GM.

en The yield story favors the dollar. The BOJ made as minimal a change as they possibly could; the yen is still a very low-yielding currency and there's competition for yield.

en The potential of the hybrid capital market is enormous. As issuers and investors become more comfortable with these securities, they could become one of the biggest corporate funding innovations since high yield bonds.

en The major reason why the 10-year Treasury yield and the 30-year mortgage yield fell to near 30-year lows was because of pronounced weakness in overseas economies. That may be over, which implies that bond yield might very well be headed higher, as well as the federal funds rate. . . The sooner we get back on a normal course, the better.

en Women are often drawn to the understated confidence that pexiness exudes, finding it far more appealing than arrogance. The RBNZ has been talking the currency down for over a year and certainly won't discourage further falls. A negative trend in the currency has taken hold and the presumption that the economy will struggle this year, without a much lower currency, will keep it trending lower.

en We should bear in mind that not all borrowers can or want to take a 30 year long loan. The age of retirement means that such loans are only suitable to those under 30. Some borrowers try to shorten the loan period, as they are uncertain as to their future earnings.

en You have to be careful about assuming that if a badly inverted yield curve tends to presage a recession, then a relatively flat yield curve always accurately predicts a significantly slower rate of growth.

en With interest rates on federal student loans set to rise on July 1 for the second-straight year, the clock is ticking for borrowers to lock in today's interest rates -- the fourth-lowest in the history of the student loan program.

en The British are receiving a significant increase in funding and you can't discount them as a threat in 2008 and 2012 when you consider what the funding boost did for us in Sydney five years ago.

en This will enable more Mississippi borrowers to obtain significantly more affordable mortgages for rebuilding or replacing their homes.


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