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Collapse of Yield over the last 6 years across Debt Markets

beebee
edited June 2013 in Off-Topic
Interesting Chart:
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  • Hi Bee. What is the x-axis on this graph? Some risk measure, STD?
  • Reply to @MikeM:
    Hi MikeM,

    No X-axis...just yield spread changes on the y-axis. You'll notice each Debt instrument in blue has a corresponding orange box above it. For example, Treasuries (I assume this includes all treasuries...not sure) averaged a yield of about 5% in June 2007...Treasuries now average a yield of about 1%. Hard to get exact numbers from this chart.
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