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US bonds trend higher after slow start | 14/1/20

The US government bonds are on Tuesday
after a slow start. The mood brightened somewhat
had in the course of trading the message that the tariffs for the United States
Chinese exported goods, according to circles, despite that for Wednesday
planned signing of a first trade agreement initially
not be deleted.

These remained in place until after the US presidential elections
Kraft, the Bloomberg news agency said, citing
to people familiar with the matter. A reduction or
The abandonment of tariffs would depend on whether China adhered to the regulations
the first trade agreement. With this in mind
investors took hold of the securities considered safe.

Two-year bonds rose by 1/32 points to 100 3/32 points.
They paid 1.574 percent. Five-year bonds switched
4/32 points to 100 19/32 points. They paid 1.623 percent.
Trend-setting ten-year bonds gained 9/32 points to 99
13/32 points. They paid 1.814 percent. Long bonds with one
Term of thirty years increased by 18/32 points to 102 4/32
Points. They paid 2.276 percent.

(Conclusion) dkm

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