Research suggests some metals’ semicore electrons may be more active on Earth’s surface than previously thought.
You probably learned in high school chemistry class that core electrons don't participate in chemical bonding.
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The Chinese bond selloff that drove benchmark yields to the highest level in nine months last week is spurring speculation the central bank is moving closer to restarting debt purchases. Bonds snapped ...
Democrats are calling for the creation of a state equivalent of the National Institutes of Health, but first state lawmakers and then voters would need to approve it. By Shawn Hubler and Alan Blinder ...
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The bond market is all about predicting the future. And recently, the bond market has been moving. Yields are mostly coming down, and there’s been volatility in the price of bonds. Seems like the bond ...
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The past week’s stock-market wobble had an immediate cause: suddenly higher longer-dated bond yields, with the 30-year Treasury briefly passing 5%. The logic for the selloff in long bonds—and ...