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Borrowing Costs Down One Year After Downgraded US Bonds

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GETTY B 112111 MoneyGraphJPG?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1344262373231Comstock Images/Thinkstock(NEW YORK) — It’s been one year since U.S. government bonds lost their AAA rating.

Many experts predicted that the downgrade would push up borrowing costs, but the opposite has happened. Bond prices soared as the yield on U.S. Treasuries fell to new lows.  

A year ago, the 10-year Treasury note yield was 2.40 percent; now, it’s less than 1.6 percent.

Cheaper borrowing costs are a plus for most consumers, especially those who are able to refinance their mortgages.

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