Information About us treasury government auction

Search for Foreclosures Nationwide.


Click here for Bargain.com!

 

Required Reading for us treasury government auction
Deals on new and refurbished brand name electronics save you up to 90% off suggested retail!
SeizedElectronics.com Auctions
  Seized cars from $100, boats, real estate, collectibles and jewelry. Government and police auctions online, instant access.
Government And Police Auctions

  • Summer’s Interest Rate Mystery
    Author: Mike Fitzpatrick
    The end of the Spring brought an end to the Federal Reverse’s view interest rates need to positioned in a way of stimulating the economy. For most of the past few years interest rates consistently moved downward as the Federal Reserve launched an ambitious plan to prevent deflation and bring a reversal to a stagnant economy. Low interest rates helped to keep the U.S. economy afloat while the excesses of the 1990’s worked their way off. The United State economic rally last Winter brought a dramatic increase in the level of economic growth, but at the same time an unwelcome spike in inflation fueled primarily by rising commodity prices. Strong economic growth and signs of inflation convinced Alan Greenspan and Co., interest rates should be raised to reflect an economy on solid footing.

    During the last three FOMC meetings, Alan Greenspan raised interest rates by a quarter point in order to bring short term interest rates to a more neutral level. The rate hikes took short term rates to 175 basis points. Despite higher short term rates, throughout the summer long term rates have unexpectedly move downward. This surprising movement in long term rates contributed to Morgan Stanley missing estimates during their latest quarterly earnings report, and has puzzled many Wall Street analysts. While some analysts may indicate the recent economic slowdown as the reason for this abnormality, a more practical explanation lies in the United States large economic imbalances.

    Over the past year the United States has experienced a troubling climb in the trade deficit, with nearly every monthly reading reaching a new record. The most pronounced rise occurred early in the summer and more recent reports have reinforced the notion our trade with foreign nations is growing more unbalanced. Earlier this year economists cited an unbalanced world recovery, with Europe in particular, failing to reach their maximum growth potential for the growing trade deficit but more recently as the world economy slowed down economic imbalances have further expanded.

    International banks acting on the behalf of their national governments have been snapping up U.S. government securities since the Asian economic crisis in the late 1990’s to keep their exchange rates artificially low. A strong U.S. dollar, despite economic fundamentals indicating the dollar is overvalued, has allowed Asian nations to stimulate their economy through a trade surplus with the United States. A strong dollar is fueling a drive by U.S. companies to outsource jobs overseas in order to remain competitive. Despite the argument outsourcing helps to lower prices for American consumers, which is true, the flow of American money to foreign nations help explain why this recovery has not led to a boom in employment opportunities.

    Each of the past few years the U.S. trade and federal spending situations have consistently deteriorated. The recession and slow recovery combined with increased security needs following 9/11 to put pressure on the Federal Government’s finances. Ever larger U.S. government funding gaps has provided an opportunity for foreign banks to fill their unbalanced trade with our nation by purchasing U.S. government securities. Thus keeping world trade unbalanced and allowing foreign corporations and domestic outsourcers to take advantage of low cost locations in Asia for manufacturing production.

    During 2004, the economic recovery picked up some steam and lead to an unexpectedly large increase in federal government receipts. A federal government budget deficit expected to approach $500 billion in 2004 has been revised downward to $375 billion. At the same time goods continue to pour in from Asian nations, especially China. The U.S. current account deficit set a record at $166 billion during the second quarter. Should the current account numbers seen during the second quarter be projected out for a full fiscal year, there is a $225 billion surplus of demand going into purchases of U.S. government securities. This demand is creating downward pressure on long term interest rates.

    The last time a significant gap emerged between the U.S. federal funding needs and international trade deficits was in 2000 at the height of the dot com boom. The circumstances are slightly different this time around, but some similarities certainly should emerge over the coming months. In 2000 economic growth was peaking as the Federal Reserve aggressively increased short term rates to rein in the economy. Interest rate spreads at the time were very narrow as a result of investors recognizing inflation was not an ongoing concern despite a robust economy. It would not be unsurprising to see interest rate spreads further narrow as the Federal Reserve continues to push short term rates up. Higher short term rates should continue to be offset with a continuing demand for U.S. securities from foreign banks to keep long term lending rates near the levels they currently are. Though, investors should be complacent about holding U.S. treasury securities should persistently high oil prices push inflation levels beyond comfortable levels.

    Forecasting future interest rate moves can always be a tricky guess and the long term implications are much tougher to predict. It is expected that the U.S. government’s finances will improve over the coming decade as the economic expansion gains further strength. The Federal Reserve will undoubtedly continue to gradually push short term rates upward over the course of the next year baring a prolonged weak spot or an unwelcome bout of inflation. The foreign appetite for U.S. dollars to fill international trade gaps should continue to provide stimulus to bond prices.

    With foreigners currently holding about 75% of U.S. government debt, over the long term foreign banks will be forced to take more aggressive risks in order to hold down their monetary units or allow their currencies to gain in value against the dollar. There are growing signs of concern for the U.S. large economic unbalances by some Asian governments. U.S. treasury officials, who have been pushing China to revalue the yuan higher, may be pleased if China increases the yuan’s peg against the dollar by 5-10% prior to the end of this year as is being speculated by some. Should the Chinese revaluate their currency, it would not be surprising if other Asian nations follow a similar path.

    About the Author

    Mike Fitzpatrick writes for http://www.financial-watch.com

    ...


  • 1. Financial terms investing inverstor accounting glosasary

    http://www.swissbankingac ...nvestinginvestoru.htm

    2. Auction to Bid - All Auction and Related Information

    ... Rules Stamp Auction Stokes Auction Timeshare Auctions Travel Auctions Treasury Auction Uk Online Auctions Us Government Auctions Wholesale Wholesale Baskets Wholesale Candles Wholesale Charms ...
    http://www.auctiontobid.com/

    3. us treasury bond interest rates

    ... Jan 2005, Feb & CCH Financial Planning Toolkit | Treasury Bonds, Bills and Notes & Treasury bonds are sold by the US government at auction and have a set interest rate for a specific time period that ...
    http://www.johnstonsc.org ...ry-bond-interest.html

    4. The Unclaimed Property Page

    ... 1.75, or you can read it for free on the GSA's US Consumer Information Center. For information ... ... Treasury Department's Auction Information Page. Other useful resources include: Guide to Federal Government ...
    http://www.kantrowitz.com ...rowitz/uncl-prop.html

    5. Government Seized Auction - Government Seized Vehicles From $100

    ... Auctions? If you do, you... day of the auction. Payment for merchandise at US Federal Government Seized Property Auctions is ... U.S. Department of the Treasury Auctions search this site. government ...
    http://www.seizecars.com/ ...t-seized-auction.html

    6.

    http://www.geoinsure.com/

    7. UNCLE Credit Union's Current Saving Account Rates

    ... a variable rate account tied to the Treasury Bill 6 month auction average rate, rounded down to the ... ... 000 National Credit Union Administration, a US Government Agency Equal Housing Lender We do business ...
    http://www.unclecu.com/ratesSavings.html

    8. Financial Dictionary - Terms for T

    ... sector to the government, for ... Technical ... Tender A type of auction, with written bids ... Thrift institution top A US savings institution ... TIGR Abbrev. treasury investment growth ...
    http://www.anz.com/edna/d ...ion=content&content=T

    9. Government Seized Car Auction

    ... repossessed Auto auctions In all US states ... antique- appraisal ... properties. qld- government- ... ... police-auction ... car.html. auction.html. angeles ... U.S. Treasury - Seized ...
    http://www.auctions-e-dir ...ized-car-auction.html

    10. Us Treasury Government Auction

    Online Auctions Recommended Sources More Us Treasury Government Auction Resources: Make Money With Online Auctions Get free tips, ideas and resources for making money by buying and selling on online ...
    http://www.auctions.fanta ...vernment-auction.html

    11. MobileTrax

    ... generate $25 billion for the US Treasury with this June s auction of 90 megahertz generating as ... ... operator, the consumer and the Federal Government. February 15, 2006 Review of the Palm Treo ...
    http://www.mobiletrax.com/im/

    12. treasury bonds -- treasury bonds

    ... Searches treasury government bonds us treasury ... treasury savings bonds us treasury bond ... http ... BONDS Rs. 1 billion Treasury Bonds under the ... being offered on an auction basis on 11 th ...
    http://www.finbonds.com/treasurybonds/

    13. US Treasury Securities

    ... of securities in the auction. Related Internal ... A security issued by a US federal agency or ... issued by a local government or its agencies or ... value for a security. Treasury bill US Treasury ...
    http://www.riskglossary.c ...easury_securities.htm

    14. Us Government

    ... D4 New Zealand Government bond sales by ... n ... Sitemap Contact us Links Search Skip to ... d4/data.html 22. Treasury Reporting Rates of ... exchange.asp 24. Auction: Governmemt Bonds ...
    http://www.government1.com/us-government/

    15. HNB Securities - Products

    ... News & Events Contact Us Government Securities ... Securities. Government Securities are of ... types: TREASURY BILLS Treasury Bills are for a ... are issued in a weekly auction conducted by the ...
    http://www.hnbsl.lk/products.htm

    16. bond Index 11

    ... rate us us government bond rate free ... power stock treasury bonds inflation ... theme tab cashing in us saving bonds stock ... bond fund investing auction bond livestock surety ...
    http://www.heropoo.com/bond/11/index.html

    17. government auction - articles in CAIR.INFO

    ... auctions and auction sources will almost spoon feed ... assortment of other items sold at Government Auctions for substantially lower prices ... www.governmentauctions.org US Treasury - Seized ...
    http://cair.info/s-government-auction.html

    18. US Treasury Bond

    ... in more than four years. 11/02/05 The U.S. government announced that it will begin selling the 30 ... ... 05 The US Treasury said early Wednesday that it will bring back the 30-year bond with an auction in ...
    http://www.investmenttools.com/futures/interest/

    19. Shopping :: Auctions :: Us Treasury- Shopping :: Auctions :: Us TreasuryNetwork

    ... mania auctioning antique gun auction hampel able spaghetti western ... wholesalers seize swing2us government liquidation dot com yeeha ... auctioned bidz com cavendish us treasury seizure heavy equipment ...
    http://shopping-auctions. ....com/us-treasury.html

    20. How to find local auctions in your area for items to sell on eBay

    ... US Treasury Auctions DRMS - Military Auctions US Treasury Auctions Auction Calendar & Auctioneer ... ... Nationwide Auction Systems IAL Auction Search Center Government Auction List You can use the list ...
    http://www.thebidfloor.co ...nd_local_auctions.htm