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treasury bonds are risk free bonds.
The Bloomberg web site has excellent information on current Treasury Bond rates under its Market Data/Rates and Bonds link. TreasuryDirect is also an excellent web site that gives an in depth explanation about treasury bonds.
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open market operations
The Fed sells $5 billion worth of Treasury bonds on the open market.
AnswerYes, Treasury bonds generally "trend" in the opposite direction from the stock market.
If bonds are sold then the supply of money decreases.
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The major money market instrument are treasury bills and bonds, federal agency.
treasury bonds are risk free bonds.
The money supply would stay the same because no new money would be created.
The money supply would stay the same because no new money would be created.
Open Market Operations
Open market operations.
The Fed buys and sells Treasury bonds in the bond market.
Corporate bonds are issued by a company, Treasury bonds by the government