Series I bonds will pay 4.26% through October 2026, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced. The latest I bond rate is ...
A spike in inflation is set to push I bond rates higher. Here’s how much your next rate will rise, when it takes effect, and what’s likely to come after that.
The U.S. Treasury’s inflation-protected Series I Savings Bonds have increased to a 4.26% composite rate, up from 4.03%, with the fixed portion now at 0.9% for bonds purchased through October 2026.
The current I-bond rate, set in May, is active through October 2026. It presents an attractive value, if not as attractive as ...
In a similar fashion, investors have actively deliberated in recent weeks on how much — and when — the Fed will cut interest ...
Trump bought up to $161 million in bonds in March, an ethics filing shows, ahead of the Fed's April rate decision.
A bond ladder staggers bond maturities across multiple years, creating a schedule of predictable cash flows that does not ...