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Because the System is Broken

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Lawyers on Strike | Because the System is Broken Lawyers on Strike Skip to content Home About (Update) Contact On Twitter ← Older posts March 14, 2023 · 10:51 am Is the SVB Failure The Beginning of the End Game? For more than a decade, only we here at LoS, it has seemed, correctly characterized the seemingly endless “low interest rate environment”. See here. And here . And here . And here . And since most of my readers (all three of them!) are too lazy to click the links, let me just quote from the earliest of those posts: It’s a fundamental truth that drives the bond market:  a rising interest rate environment is terrible for bonds; a declining interest rate environment is great for bonds.  Because, as the quote above rightly points out, the face value of the bond rises or falls accordingly.  If I have a $100K bond paying 2% interest and market interest rates are 8%, who’s going to pay $100K for my bond?  If I want to sell it, I have to “discount” the ...

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