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NEW YORK, Feb. 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- CUSIP Global Services (CGS) today announced the release of its CUSIP Issuance Trends Report for January 2011. The report, which tracks the issuance of new security identifiers as an early indicator of debt and capital markets activity, suggests strong, continued growth in US and international corporate debt issuance over the next 30-90 days. In the US, corporate CUSIP demand surged in January with a total of 1,439 new ID requests made in the month. This was an increase of nearly 55% from last year's figures and the best monthly showing since January 2008. Likewise, certificate of deposit (CD) identifier requests grew in January with 717 requests made for CDs with maturities greater than 1 year and 362 for those with maturities under 1 year.
NEW YORK, April 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- CUSIP Global Services (CGS) today announced the release of its CUSIP Issuance Trends Report for March 2011. The report, which tracks the issuance of new security identifiers as an early indicator of debt and capital markets activity, suggests strong, continued growth in US and international corporate debt issuance over the next 30-90 days, and mixed-signals from the municipal bond market. In the US, 1772 domestic corporate CUSIP requests were made in March, a 13.8% year-over-year increase. March 2011 saw the highest monthly demand for domestic corporate CUSIP IDs since March 2010 when 1915 CUSIPs were sought. Overall US corporate identifier requests for the first quarter of 2011 saw a nearly 14% advance from the first quarter of 2010. Certificate...
I recently received a phone call from a local high school newspaper journalist/reporter. One of the questions she asked me was "how important is it that students learn about money at a young age?" I borrowed a Zig Ziglar line. I said, "Money isn't everything but it ranks right up there next to oxygen." I shared with her that "we live in a commerce world. Money is necessary for our very survival. As a result the sooner we learn how to properly handle money the sooner well be able to live a more rich and abundant life." She also asked, "How should children view credit cards?" I said, "Children should treat credit cards like they have a Mr. Yuk sticker attached to them. Stay away from them! Mutual funds aire reserved for long-term goals-a goal you plan to realize in the distant future (fi...
...) similar to what you'll get with a Certificate of Deposit (CD). But you'll have ready access, gre...
This year, give your savings a boost by investing at least a portion of your tax refund. Last year, the average IRS refund was about $2,400. That's a significant amount of money for most people and can provide a great start on a retirement fund, college savings plan or a down payment on a vehicle. Maximize the earnings on your new-found nest egg by investing it in a Money Market account if you'll need access to the money, or a Certificate of Deposit (CD) if you don't plan to use it right away.
Want to get the most from a certificate of deposit? Perhaps you should explore a CD ladder. A CD ladder involves setting up CDs at different maturity periods. This investment strategy allows investors to take advantage of interest rates spread out in time. Once the first CD matures after a year, it can be reinvested as the ladder's new rung.
Putting money into an FDIC-insured certificate of deposit called a brokered CD could seem like a no-brainer. It's insured after all, right? But some savers found unsettling hurdles with so-called brokered CDs issued through one distressed Arkansas bank that brought in money from savers nationwide.
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