And what about 100-year? Or 1000 years? I will buy one, but only if it will be indexed by shadowstats.com CPI measures.
Sphere: Related ContentThe notion that the Treasury Department could issue a 50-year bond surfaced in the bond market Tuesday, a day before the government announces its weekly borrowing plans.
David Ader, head of government bond strategy at RBS Greenwich Capital, and two other analysts said speculation that the Treasury would announce plans to sell 50-year bonds - which would be the longest maturity ever issued by the U.S. - bounced around in trading circles Tuesday.
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