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...The 30-year yield added 0.12 percentage points to 4.78 per cent — extending its climb after a long-dated Treasury auction on Thursday. Bond yields rise as their prices fall....
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...The historic victory of the main opposition Republican People’s party (CHP), therefore, is not just a defeat for the AKP but a gauge of the Turkish strongman’s waning support....
...In bond markets, the 10-year Treasury yield climbed 0.12 percentage points to 4.8 per cent, while the 30-year yield jumped 0.13 percentage points to 4.93 per cent — a level most recently reached in 2007....
...That may offer a better gauge of the outlook for the US economy....
...The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge fell below a year-on-year rate of 3 per cent in December for the first time since 2021, strengthening the argument that the central bank could start cutting...
...The shutdown would begin at 12.01am on Sunday....
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