(Bloomberg) -- U.S. Treasuries were little changed after a government auction of $6 billion worth of inflation- protected 10-year notes.
The sale, which was a so-called reopening of securities sold in January, drew the lowest percentage of bids from indirect bidders since at least 2003 when the government began releasing the data. Indirect bidders include foreign central banks.
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