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Latest Bonds News


Treasurys inch up amid strong demand for 3-year notes
Treasurys inched slightly higher Tuesday, in the midst of the government's $40 billion auction of 3-year notes -- the first of several multibillion-dollar note and bond offerings in the coming days.

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Treasurys retreat in wake of supply wave
Treasurys continued in a downward trend Monday as investors anticipate a major boost in supply this week. The government will launch multibillion-dollar auctions of Treasurys starting Tuesday.

Good news about jobs, bad for bonds
Treasurys fell Friday as investors shifted into riskier assets, like stocks, which rallied following a jobs report that showed the pace of job losses abating.

Treasurys mixed ahead of jobs report
Investors shifted money from short-term to longer term Treasurys Thursday as they digested a mildly positive report on unemployment claims and tensions eased over Greece's debt.

Treasurys fall on Greece plan, economic data
Treasurys fell Wednesday amid signs that Greece's fiscal situation could improve and a stronger-than-expected reading on the services sector.

Treasurys fall on Fed official's comments
Bond prices slipped Tuesday after a Federal Reserve official in Kansas said the government should raise interest rates "sooner rather than later."

Treasurys choppy as Greece news boosts stocks
Treasury prices ended little changed Monday after a day of choppy trade. Equities gained on news that a Greek bailout package is in the works, denting some safe-haven appeal at the start of a week full of economic data.

Treasurys fall after Bernanke
Bond prices fell Wednesday after Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress that interest rates will stay low for "an extended period."

Treasurys rise on consumer data, auction
Treasury prices gained Tuesday, with long-dated debt leading the advance, after a report said consumer confidence fell sharply in February following three months of improvement.

Bonds flat, weighing Fed rate hike
Bond prices were flat midday Friday after hours of choppy trade, as investors struggled to digest the Federal Reserve's hike in its emergency lending rate.

Bonds pare losses
Bond prices pared losses Thursday after the Federal Reserve raised the rate it charges banks that borrow from the central bank when they run short of funds.

Treasurys slump on improved housing data
Treasurys fell Wednesday as upbeat reports on the U.S. housing market and waning fears about Greece's debt problems drove investors toward more risky assets.

Treasurys end choppy day higher
Bond prices ended slightly higher on Tuesday, though the market experienced some flagging demand for longer-dated bills during last week's $81 billion in auctions.

Bonds jump on global recovery fears
Bond prices rose Friday as investors flocked to safety amid renewed recovery concerns as the European economy posted disappointing growth figures and China moved to slow bank lending.

Treasurys mixed after auction
Treasurys were mixed Thursday after the U.S. government sold $16 billion in long-term bonds and European finance ministers signaled some support for debt-stricken Greece.

Treasurys slide ahead of auction
Treasurys turned lower Wednesday following a lackluster debt auction of 10-year notes.

Treasurys down ahead of 3-year sale
Treasury prices fell Tuesday as investors awaited the government's $81 billion quarterly refunding and keep a close watch on debt issues in Europe.