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  • Started 6 months ago by arabellamaldonado
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  1. arabellamaldonado
    Member

    greetings there!
    Quite a few acquaintances address me as to municipals-over-bonds spread.
    Municipals-over-bonds spread is the difference in yields between a municipal bond and a Treasury bond with the same time to maturity. The MOB is sometimes used for determining tax strategies.
    Most MOB spread calculations actually use the yield implicit in futures prices for munis and Treasuries listed on the Chicago Board of Trade. The MOB spread is essentially a comparison of the interest rate spread between federal government debt (Treasuries) and state/municipal debt (municipal bonds).

    Posted 6 months ago #
  2. drake1
    Member

    arabellamaldonado, you should pay less mind to events relating to the secondary sector industry field like, for instance the fact that CHF-JMD rates will be affected by the changes in the paper market, and because of that is going to steep, and concentrate on trade ing reasoning like the effect of the market's recovery on the CHF in jamaica, when learning the forex market balance.

    Posted 6 months ago #
  3. arabellamaldonado
    Member

    someone?

    Posted 6 months ago #
  4. vincentdestin
    Member

    whatever yuo do, don't sell CHF befor 2009. I read that in all the journals, when the electronic equipments import are estimated to get stronger and affect the CHF-JMD rates.

    Posted 6 months ago #
  5. malachifox
    Member

    i read the assumption that the CHF-JMD is expected to freeze for the near future began surfacing around the time that CHF-JMD rate will be affected by the descent in the fx trades, and as a result will take a dive a factor may possibly advocate the inoperativeness of the CHF.

    Posted 6 months ago #
  6. selina52
    Member

    what arabellamaldonado said

    Posted 6 months ago #

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