Effective yield reflects the real return on bonds, considering compounding and reinvested coupons. Understand its calculation ...
The latest inflation reading will push I bond rates higher on May 1. Inflation isn’t usually welcome news—but if you own I bonds, the latest surge brings a modest upside. The latest Consumer Price ...
The U.S. Department of the Treasury set the composite rate for newly purchased Series I savings bonds at 4.26% annually for the period from May 1 through Oct. 31, 2026, up from the 4.03% rate that ...
Inflation is on the rise again, and that means so are the interest rates on I-bonds. The rate on the latest I-bonds on sale now through Oct. 31 is 4.26%, up from 4.03% in the prior six months. The ...
Newly purchased Series I bonds are paying 4.26% annual interest through Oct. 31, up from the 4.03% yield offered through April 30. That's currently higher than assets like Treasury bills or most money ...
The U.S. Treasury has set the Series I savings bond rate at 4.26% for bonds issued from May through October 2026, up from 4.03%. The fixed-rate portion remains at 0.90%, while the inflation-linked ...
Series I bonds will pay 4.26% through October 2026, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced. The latest I bond rate is up from the 4.03% rate offered through April. Current I bond owners will ...
I Bonds saw a surge in popularity in 2022 but fell out of favor when inflation subsided. Higher inflation, following the Iran war and other factors, gives savers a reason to take a second look at I ...
Savers might want to take a second look at I Bonds, if they're rattled by the latest downturn in the stock market and surge in inflation. Anyone who drives by a gas station sees how prices at the pump ...