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Bank of America (BAC) Stock Soars on Earnings Beat – Can It Keep Climbing?

Bank of America (BAC) Stock Today — November 7, 2025: Price, AI Rollout Across Workforce, UK Leadership Shuffle, and a Bond-Market Warning From BofA’s Strategist

Key takeaways (Nov. 7, 2025): BAC stock today: price and trading context Bank of America stock traded near flat at $53.31 by 18:49 UTC, moving between $52.71 and $53.53 on the session. Sector tone was muted; the KBW Bank Index was modestly lower intraday, reflecting a mixed risk backdrop. Reuters Today’s company headlines driving the narrative 1) BofA says AI is enterprise‑wide—and spending backs it up Brian Moynihan reiterated that AI tools are deployed across the entire workforce to drive productivity and growth—capping a week in which the bank spotlighted technology at its investor sessions and interviews. Yahoo Finance pegged
US 10-Year Treasury Yield Skyrockets to 17-Year High – Markets and Mortgage Rates on Edge

US 10-Year Treasury Yield Skyrockets to 17-Year High – Markets and Mortgage Rates on Edge

Why the 10-Year Yield Is So High The recent surge in the 10-year yield reflects a tug-of-war between inflation fears and hopes for easing policy. Stronger-than-expected inflation data and durable growth have led investors to demand more return on long-term loans. “The immediate market reaction was a swift surge in the 10-year Treasury yield, breaching 4.85%, the highest since 2008,” reports market analyst Huzaifa Z on Meyka meyka.com. In early October, yields had spiked to near 4.78% (the highest since 2007 ts2.tech) before pulling back. By Oct 13 they were around 4.03% ts2.tech, and after Powell’s dovish comments on Oct
20 October 2025
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10-Year Treasury Yield Plunges Below 4% as Trade War & Fed Pivot Spur Flight to Safety

10-Year Treasury Yield Plunges Below 4% as Trade War & Fed Pivot Spur Flight to Safety

Bond Yields Plunge Below 4% in Flight to Safety A wave of safe-haven buying is sweeping through the bond market. The 10-year Treasury yield – a key benchmark for borrowing costs – dropped below 4% for the first time all year ts2.tech, a dramatic turnaround that underscores investors’ frayed nerves. This bond rally, which pushed the 10-year yield down to ~3.97%, signals an extraordinary flight to safety. According to AMP chief economist Dr. Shane Oliver, U.S. “bond yields fell” as investors flocked to havens due to “safe haven demand and increased expectations for US rate cuts” amp.com.au. Multiple forces converged
17 October 2025
Georgia Power Taps the Bond Market with $1.5B Debt Sale – What It Means for Customers and Investors

Georgia Power Taps the Bond Market with $1.5B Debt Sale – What It Means for Customers and Investors

Deal Structure: Three New Bond Tranches Georgia Power’s SEC filing (Form 8-K) details the three offerings sec.gov. The Series 2025B “tap” adds $250M at 4.85% interest (due Mar 15, 2031) to the tranche originally issued in March 2025, bringing that series to $750M in total sec.gov. The new Series 2025D consists of $750M of 4.00% notes due Oct 1, 2028, and Series 2025E is $500M of 5.50% notes due Oct 1, 2055 sec.gov investing.com. All three are unsecured senior obligations, ranking pari passu with Georgia Power’s other bonds. The offerings were made via its shelf registration (No. 333-285111) for faster
30 September 2025
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