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Treasury yields finish higher despite May’s PCE data, for two straight quarters of advances
Yields on long-term U.S. government debt finished at more than two-week highs on Friday amid a round of selling that may have been driven by traders moving to close out month- and quarter-end positions. -
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Treasury yields spike for second session as U.S. deficit and inflation come into focus
Rates on U.S. government debt finished at their highest levels in about three weeks on Monday, as traders focused on the prospects of continued federal deficits after November’s presidential election and structurally higher inflation. -
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Swamp Notes: After the debate, is this it for Biden?
Joe Biden had a lot to prove at the first presidential debate this week. He missed the markJoe Biden -
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Bets on Republican Sweep Drive Treasury Yields Higher
Treasury yields rose sharply, with investors and analysts pinning the move largely on the fiscal implications of a potential Republican sweep in November. -
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JGBs Fall, Tracking Declines in U.S. Treasurys
JGBs fell in the early Tokyo session, tracking overnight declines in U.S. Treasurys. -
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PCE inflation report likely to show little or no price increases in past month
The Federal Reserve has been waiting for good news on inflation all year — and now it looks like it’s going to get it on Friday. -
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Good news on PCE inflation may not be enough to help Biden after that debate
While Friday’s encouraging inflation data might be helpful to President Joe Biden, the spotlight at the moment remains on his widely panned performance in a debate against presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.Joe Biden -
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Senior Ladies Are Refusing to Go Soft
In their 50s and beyond, women are boxing, bodybuilding and lifting barbells. -
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Trump's Better Performance in Presidential Debate Helps Dollar
A poor performance in the presidential debate by Joe Biden and a better one by Donald Trump lifted the dollar, although gains were limited due to the risk of weaker PCE inflation data, ING said.Donald Trump
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