The Invisible Force Moving Bond Prices: When Rates Move, Trillions Follow – VII

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There exists an interesting inverse relationship between Bond Prices and Interest Rates. Every bond competes with newly issued bonds entering the market. When interest rates change, those new bonds begin offering different returns, forcing investors to reassess the value of older bonds. As buyers and sellers negotiate prices in the secondary market, existing bond prices adjust until their expected returns become competitive again.

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