So many investors are rushing online to buy Series I savings bonds and lock in a rate of 9.62% ahead of an October 28 deadline that a U.S. Treasury Department website selling the securities crashed.
Inflation hedge Series I savings bonds paying 9.62% unleashed a flood of buyers to the Treasury Department website on Wednesday, crashing the website ahead of a Friday deadline to receive the ...
As the Treasury Department’s antiquated website has been giving bond investors fits, F/m Investments is hoping to seize on the opportunity to offer smoother access to government bonds through its ...
You can check the value of your savings bond through the TreasuryDirect website. Even if you have paper savings bonds, you can check your value online, as long as you have the issue date, bond series ...
The TreasuryDirect website is facing long delays as Americans race to buy U.S. Series I savings bonds before rates reset at the end of the month. One of this year’s best-performing investments, I ...
The 9.62% annualized rate for I Bonds proved too hot to handle for a last-minute rush on the Treasury Department's website. The I in I Bonds stands for inflation. And red hot inflation has driven up ...
The TreasuryDirect digital system requires old-school paper when customers update their linked bank account. That’s a particular concern as interest in inflation-indexed bonds surges. By Ann Carrns As ...
The TreasuryDirect website is facing long delays as Americans race to buy US Series I savings bonds before rates reset at the end of the month. One of this year’s best-performing investments, I bonds ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. J.R. Whalen: Here's Your Money Briefing for Thursday, October 17th. I'm J.R.