sequacious
si-KWAY-shuhs
Unthinkingly following others.
From Latin sequax (inclined to follow), from
sequi (to follow).
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TIP OF THE WEEK
SBA loans posted the second largest dollar volume ever in fiscal year 2012. That amount was surpassed only by fiscal year 2011, which was heavily boosted by the loan incentives under the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010. The totals for fiscal year 2012 include $15.15 billion SBA 7(a) loans.
TIP OF THE WEEK
SBA loans posted the second largest dollar volume ever in fiscal year 2012. That amount was surpassed only by fiscal year 2011, which was heavily boosted by the loan incentives under the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010. The totals for fiscal year 2012 include $15.15 billion SBA 7(a) loans.
Leading the charge were nearly 1,300 new lenders turning to SBA
lending.
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7(a) Indices:
RIME RATE= 3.25%
7(a) Indices:
RIME RATE= 3.25%
SBA LIBOR Base Rate November 2012 = 3.21%
SBA Fixed Base Rate November 2012 = 4.51%
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504 Debenture Rate for November
504 Debenture Rate for November
The
debenture rate is 2.09% but note rate is 2.12771% and effective yield is only
4.171%.
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AHEAD OF THE YIELD CURVE
AHEAD OF THE YIELD CURVE
After sequacious
voters re-elected Obama, sequacious investors panicked.
The money flowed
into the relative safety of U.S.
treasuries. At an auction the day after
the election, Treasury 30-year bond yields fell to a two-month low. The yield on the current 30-year bond
dropped six basis points to 2.77 percent.
The bid-to-cover ratio, which gauges demand by comparing total bids with
the amount of bonds offered, was 2.77, versus an average of 2.59 for the past
10 sales.
Ever since Lyndon B.
Johnson defeated Barry Goldwater for the presidency in 1964, yields on long
term Treasuries have dropped about 40 basis points in the first month when a
Democrat wins, and risen 19 after a Republican victory.
Here
is what the 30 year bond has been doing:
2001- 5.49
2002- 5.43
2003- ND
2004- ND
2005- ND
2006- 4.91
2007- 4.84
2008- 4.18
2009- 3.89
2010- 4.61
2001- 5.49
2002- 5.43
2003- ND
2004- ND
2005- ND
2006- 4.91
2007- 4.84
2008- 4.18
2009- 3.89
2010- 4.61
2011-
2.89
2012-
2.77
What does all this mean?
I don’t know.
What does all this mean?
I don’t know.
Long term interest rates are being held down by
Operation Twist. Under Operation Twist,
the Federal Reserve swaps about $45 billion each month of short-term debt and
buys the same amount of longer-term Treasuries.
The Fed by the end of December will have
largely exhausted its supply of short-term debt.
Once
the Fed runs out of short-term debt, it will have to decide if it wants to make
outright purchases of longer term Treasuries.
The new bond buying would further expand the Fed’s balance sheet, which has
more than TRIPLED to $2.88 trillion, from less than $900 billion in early 2008.
Keep
your eyes and ears open for the Federal Open Market Committee’s last
scheduled meeting of the year, December 11th through the 12th.
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OFF BASE
OFF BASE
Lemmings must be sequacious,
right?
The little furry guys plunging off
a cliff seem to be the animal kingdom’s living embodiment of being
sequacious. Except that lemmings don’t actually run off
cliffs committing mass suicide.
They’re pushed.
The 1958 Disney film White
Wilderness, which won an Academy Award for Documentary Feature, staged footage
with lemmings jumping to certain death.
These were faked scenes of mass migration. A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
documentary, Cruel Camera, found the lemmings used for White Wilderness did not
jump off the cliff, but were in fact launched off the cliff using a turntable.