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August 6, 2007 at 5:17 PM #71212August 6, 2007 at 6:05 PM #71111drunkleParticipant
it’s the dreaded BSOD… bond slump of death…
August 6, 2007 at 6:05 PM #71226drunkleParticipantit’s the dreaded BSOD… bond slump of death…
August 6, 2007 at 6:05 PM #71230drunkleParticipantit’s the dreaded BSOD… bond slump of death…
August 6, 2007 at 10:39 PM #71204patientrenterParticipantFSD, here’s the source for the data. There are headings that help understand the data. The first of the last 3 columns is the closing price. Next come high and low prices. I visit often, and it seems like the low prices and the daily closes have been the same for much of the last month.
http://www.markit.com/information/affiliations/abx.html
Patient renter in OC
August 6, 2007 at 10:39 PM #71319patientrenterParticipantFSD, here’s the source for the data. There are headings that help understand the data. The first of the last 3 columns is the closing price. Next come high and low prices. I visit often, and it seems like the low prices and the daily closes have been the same for much of the last month.
http://www.markit.com/information/affiliations/abx.html
Patient renter in OC
August 6, 2007 at 10:39 PM #71323patientrenterParticipantFSD, here’s the source for the data. There are headings that help understand the data. The first of the last 3 columns is the closing price. Next come high and low prices. I visit often, and it seems like the low prices and the daily closes have been the same for much of the last month.
http://www.markit.com/information/affiliations/abx.html
Patient renter in OC
August 6, 2007 at 10:41 PM #71207SD RealtorParticipantThanks for that PR.
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August 6, 2007 at 10:41 PM #71321SD RealtorParticipantThanks for that PR.
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August 6, 2007 at 10:41 PM #71328SD RealtorParticipantThanks for that PR.
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August 7, 2007 at 6:29 PM #71548AKParticipantSorry for the enigmatic data — I was trying to throw up a post quickly during a quickie lunch break. Thanks to those who helped clarify.
Interesting but possibly unrelated: an acquaintance complained that a major U.S. credit card issuer had suddenly doubled his interest rate (to 20%) despite a good credit rating, low outstanding balance, and excellent payment record. Isolated example of corporate greed, or a sign of a credit contraction? Makes me wonder.
August 7, 2007 at 6:29 PM #71664AKParticipantSorry for the enigmatic data — I was trying to throw up a post quickly during a quickie lunch break. Thanks to those who helped clarify.
Interesting but possibly unrelated: an acquaintance complained that a major U.S. credit card issuer had suddenly doubled his interest rate (to 20%) despite a good credit rating, low outstanding balance, and excellent payment record. Isolated example of corporate greed, or a sign of a credit contraction? Makes me wonder.
August 7, 2007 at 6:29 PM #71670AKParticipantSorry for the enigmatic data — I was trying to throw up a post quickly during a quickie lunch break. Thanks to those who helped clarify.
Interesting but possibly unrelated: an acquaintance complained that a major U.S. credit card issuer had suddenly doubled his interest rate (to 20%) despite a good credit rating, low outstanding balance, and excellent payment record. Isolated example of corporate greed, or a sign of a credit contraction? Makes me wonder.
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