MTS Reference Data - Government Bond Data

Saturday, 04 July 2009 02:07 GMT

MTS Reference Data, one data product suite for all of your non real-time MTS government bond related data needs. Sourced directly from the MTS platform, MTS Reference Data provides the government bond data to fulfil your back-office activities related to the MTS Trading Platform, the benchmark for government Fixed Income.

The MTS Reference Data offering includes the following 5 products:

The MTS Reference Data sets are available via FTP or a very intuitive web interface giving you total freedom and control.

Please contact us for more information on the MTS Reference Data product suite.

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Bonds higher after jobs data disappoint
Bond prices turned higher Thursday after June job losses in a government report were much worse than expected, shaking recovery hopes.

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Treasury prices mixed
Prices for long-term Treasury bonds fell Wednesday after economic reports on manufacturing and housing gave investors reason to seek higher returns in the stock market.

Treasury prices ease
Treasurys drifted lower Tuesday as investors responded to a stronger than expected report on the housing market and a slower decline in regional manufacturing activity.

Bond yields fall
Treasury prices rose Monday as investors brace for several key economic reports due out later in the week.

Bond yields sink
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Bonds rise on job data, auction demand
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Bonds turn lower after Fed
Treasurys mostly fell Wednesday after a successful auction and a Federal Reserve policy statement that said the economy will continue to be weak for months to come.

Bonds ease ahead of Fed, auction
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What a drop in Treasurys means for stocks
The conventional wisdom about stocks and bonds is that when one goes up, the other goes down. In other words, rising treasury yields -- meaning lower treasury prices -- should spell trouble for equities.

Bonds edge higher
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Treasurys pop as stocks flop
Government debt prices jumped Monday as Wall Street experienced a massive sell off and the government bought back $7.5 billion in debt.

Bonds up ahead of big week
Treasury prices rebounded Friday ahead of a week full of auctions, government purchase operations, and the Federal Reserve's two day meeting.

Bond bust fears overblown - for now
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10-year yield at 4% snarls recovery
The 10-year Treasury yield soared to 4% for the second day in a row Thursday - before backing off later in the session -- heightening inflation fears and threatening to upset the nascent signs of an economic recovery.