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Business, 28.02.2020 23:16 jennarosebrand3518

You go to the Wall Street Journal and notice that yields on almost all corporate and Treasury bonds have decreased. The yield decreases may be explained by which of the following?
A. an increase in U. S. inflationary expectations
B. newly expected decline in the value of the dollar
C. an increase in current and expected future returns of real corporate investments
D. decreased Japanese purchase of U. S. Treasury Bills/Bonds
E. none of the above

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