The consensus is looking for an increase from 92 to 93 |
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Markets: Fixed Income On Friday, Bond trading was dominated by the US payrolls release and the concomitant gyration of equities, while upcoming supply played a role too. At the end, yield changes were modest though. The US and the EMU curve steepened, but while the US curve steepened in a bullish fashion, in EMU, the German curve was mixed, as German 2-year yields were down 2.8 basis points but 10- and 30-year yields were up 2 basis points. In the US, yields dropped 3-to-4 basis points with Read More...
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