If Trump wants 50-year mortgages, is he willing to issue 50-year Treasuries? I am willing to make a "bet" here. 50-year Treasuries will have a lower yield than 30-year Treasuries because the 50s will have far higher convexity then the 30s. Also, life insurers will eat them up.
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A Two-Headed Coin That Always Comes Up ‘Trump’ nytimes.com/2025/11/09/u... Egotistical
A Two-Headed Coin That Always Comes Up ‘Trump’
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Democrats are trying to figure out what went wrong. Asset prices never cared.
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For decades, these institutional allocators took roughly the same approach to managing the vast piles of cash under their control: They diversified by divvying up the money across asset classes — for ...
President Donald Trump downplayed criticism of the potential creation of a 50-year mortgage product, saying it would help more Americans afford monthly payments on homes bloomberg.com/news/article... Trump, the apostle of over-indebtedness. Very dumb idea.
Trump Defends 50-Year Mortgage Plan, Calling it ‘Not a Big Deal’
President Donald Trump downplayed criticism of the potential creation of a 50-year mortgage product, saying it would help more Americans afford monthly payments on homes.