(Reuters) - The 10-year yield was at 4.909 percent, edging
down from 4.921 percent late in New York. In quiet Asian trade,
the yield slipped as low as around 4.905 percent, its lowest
level since the start of June.
"Everyone is watching the U.S. stock market," said a dealer
at a U.S. securities house.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
down from 4.921 percent late in New York. In quiet Asian trade,
the yield slipped as low as around 4.905 percent, its lowest
level since the start of June.
"Everyone is watching the U.S. stock market," said a dealer
at a U.S. securities house.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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