The Case For Higher Treasury Yields… And Lower REIT Prices « Daily Reckoning »
Posted in Forex trading @ Mon, 08 Feb 2010 00:50:01 +0100
The prospect of rising Treasury yields will pressure REIT valuations. “Yield instruments” like REITs are priced to yield a “spread” over Treasuries. So prices of yield instruments usually fall when Treasury yields rise. I am anticipating this exact scenario. I’m a bear on Treasury bonds. Prices should go down and yields should go up as the ...
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