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| | | ... senior resources PIMCO is better prepared to meet this growing demand," said Wilson. Bowe will cover trading of government bonds, corporate bonds, swaps and options, and will be managing Australian dollar and global portfolios. More than 1,400 people ... |
| | | | ... German banking federation criticised the rampant talk eurozone governments may now push private holders of Greek government bonds to accept losses of 50 per cent instead of 21 per cent as agreed in July. In Greece, the government hoped for a last-minute ... |
| | | | ... to 103.14 yen from 102.60 on Thursday, when it also hit a 10-year trough of 102.22. Yields on 10-year German government bonds briefly fell to a new record low of 1.640 per cent on safe-haven sentiment before ending the day at 1.745 per cent. US benchmark ... |
| | | | ... sovereign debt crisis. Stark, a German, had been a sharp critic of the ECB's controversial program of buying government bonds of deeply indebted eurozone countries like Greece, Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Italy. "The markets are falling sharply because ... |
| | | | ... country a stable outlook because of the "undiminished home bias of Japanese investors and their preference for government bonds, which allows the government's fiscal deficits to be funded at the lowest nominal rates globally." And four, Moody's concern ... |
| | | | ... second round of economic stimulus by the Fed. The policy, known as quantitative easing (QE), is when the Fed buys government bonds from commercial banks in an effort to free up funds and encourage banks to lend money. US economic data out overnight showed ... |
| | | | ... Sure "It" Doesn't Happen Here". He's already deployed two - zero interest rate policy and purchases of long-term government bonds -- there's still six left to try (perhaps more). Option 3. "... announcing explicit ceilings for yields on longer-maturity ... |
| | | | ... moving in reverse - instead shot up to a positive correlation of 0.5 as everything dived in price except for US Government bonds. Robinson said that meant using average correlations over time was not a good idea. "When we build a portfolio we need to ... |
| | | | ... economic downturn. Markets were also buoyed by rumours that the European Central Bank was buying Spanish and Italian government bonds, which have been pummelled in recent days as investors fret about the solvency of the two countries. LONDON - Europe's ... |
| | | | ... consider more economic stimulus wasn't enough to keep bad news about Ireland from sinking US stocks. Ireland's government bonds were downgraded by ratings agency Moody's to junk status shortly before US markets closed, sending stocks sharply lower and ... |
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