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Chico, CA Interest Rates Market Report – Economic Influences – May 10, 2010

ECU & IMF Assisting Europe

More Volatility Coming From Europe

European Fix

The European Central Bank (ECU) and The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced that they will be lending 750 Billion Euro ($955 Billion) to European Countries to help stabilize the Euro and restore confidence in European countries’ debts.  They have also agreed to start purchasing the debt, as well as government Bonds, of struggling countries like Spain, Portugal, Ireland, and you guessed it…Greece.

Eerily Similar To US

This strategy sounds awfully familiar to the United States Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), and $1.25 Trillion Mortgage-Backed Security Purchase Program.  Seems as though these tactics have, so far, worked for the United States, and therefore, Europe is interested in their temporary relief benefits, as well.  What is alarming is that these programs can be quite inflation causing, when the government unloads this massive debt in the future.  That’s all anyone needs, is hyper-inflation, all over the world…

Treasury Auctions

Tomorrow, the Treasury will start it’s auction of $38 Billion in 3-Year Treasury Notes, followed by Wednesday’s $24 Billion in 10-Year Notes, and finally Thursday’s auction of $16 Billion in 30-Year Treasury Notes.

Will Bring More Volatility To Markets

Europe's Influx of Cash

Locking Advice

Careful Floating, as the Stock Market and Bond Market determine what the IMF and ECB’s influx of funds will do to these markets


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