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Treasury prices mostly fell Friday, pushing their yields slightly higher, while yields on short-term bills hovered near their lows of the year. The yield on the three-month T-bill, considered among the safest investments, was 0.015 percent in afternoon...
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Treasurys rallied on Friday, sending two-year yields to 11-month lows, as investors sought the safety of government bonds on fears that this year's stock market recovery had finally come to end. A day after the S&P's worst one-day percentage fall in three...
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Petsmart Inc. said Wednesday its profit rose 6 percent in the third quarter as consumers continued to spend money on their pets even amid high unemployment and economic uncertainty...The pet supplies seller, based in Phoenix, earned $38.1 million, or...
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Foreign demand for U.S. securities soared in September, the Treasury Department said on Tuesday, as investors grew more confident about a recovery in the world's largest economy. Net overall capital inflows into the United States jumped to $133.5 billion...
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U.S. markets pulled out of a morning slump to post positive numbers Tuesday, marking the fourth gain in the past five trading sessions. Stocks were flat most of the day, much like the Federal Reserve's report on industrial production in October, which...
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the economic recovery was on solid enough ground to continue through 2010 with modest gains in employment. Speaking in New York City at The Economic Club Monday, Bernanke said, "my own view is that the recent...
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Treasurys fell Friday morning as investors digested this week's record auctions and eyed gains in more risky markets. The government successfully sold $81 billion worth of Treasurys in three separate auctions this week, easing some concerns about softening...
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When the dollar is weaker, U.S. goods are cheaper for buyers overseas. Companies that do business overseas also get a profit boost when their earnings are translated back into dollars...Oil prices plunged and gold topped $1,100 an ounce for the first...
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Treasury prices traded in a narrow range Thursday as investors welcomed additional signs that inflation is likely to remain in check. In afternoon trading, the 10-year note, often used as a benchmark for interest rates on consumer loans, fell 2/32 to...
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Treasury prices rose Tuesday, pushing yields down, as a continued need for capital at two British banks revived concerns that credit risks remain in the financial system, weighing on equities as investors seek a safer haven...Also, the Federal Reserve...
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