Hilarious! Citigroup is suggesting (with decent evidence) that bond traders were busy watching the Mexico-Brazil game for the most recent US Treasury auction, causing demand to be soft, meaning...
Hilarious! Citigroup is suggesting (with decent evidence) that bond traders were busy watching the Mexico-Brazil game for the most recent US Treasury auction, causing demand to be soft, meaning the US Treasury has to pay a higher interest rate. They found the World Cup is more distracting for European traders, too.
What really adds insult to injury is those damn VW commercials reminding me multiple times per game that the US didn't qualify. No, I won't be rooting for you Germany because you were eliminated...
What really adds insult to injury is those damn VW commercials reminding me multiple times per game that the US didn't qualify. No, I won't be rooting for you Germany because you were eliminated in the group stage.
Hilarious! Citigroup is suggesting (with decent evidence) that bond traders were busy watching the Mexico-Brazil game for the most recent US Treasury auction, causing demand to be soft, meaning the US Treasury has to pay a higher interest rate. They found the World Cup is more distracting for European traders, too.
What really adds insult to injury is those damn VW commercials reminding me multiple times per game that the US didn't qualify. No, I won't be rooting for you Germany because you were eliminated in the group stage.