The point being that the data are real yield because not yet known inflation adjustments to the bond that would translate to nominal yield are not yet applied.
One can calculate exactly the nominal yield of a nominal bond from the data known, and the real yield of a TIPS from the data known. Getting the other half in either case requires guessing what the intervening inflation will be.
One can calculate exactly the nominal yield of a nominal bond from the data known, and the real yield of a TIPS from the data known. Getting the other half in either case requires guessing what the intervening inflation will be.
Statistics: Posted by dbr — Wed Dec 18, 2024 12:34 pm — Replies 7 — Views 487