The new interest rate on the Treasury’s inflation-linked savings bonds, or I bonds, has been set at 4.03% for purchases starting on Saturday, based on information posted Friday on the TreasuryDirect ...
On Friday, the Department of the Treasury changed the rate for I bonds purchased within the next six months to 4.03%, up slightly from 3.98%. The increase is due to unruly inflation between April and ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has triggered a backup in Treasury yields, causing bonds to stumble after he pointed to ...
The flexibility of I Bonds make them unique in providing defense against both inflation and deflation. I Bond yields are ...