31. Bonds rose after the announcement. 32. Bonds rose after registering their biggest gain in six weeks on Friday. 33. Bonds rose after the consumer price report. 34. Bonds rose after two days of losses. 35. Bonds also rose after a report showing weaker-than-expected consumer spending in January fueled hopes the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates soon. 36. Bonds also rose after a report showing weaker-than-expected consumer spending in January fueled interest rate cut hopes. 37. Bonds and stocks rose after reports showing weaker-than-expected retail sales in December and sinking consumer confidence raised expectations the Fed will cut rates soon. 38. Bonds rose after an agreement by U.S. and Japanese trade negotiators buoyed the dollar, fostering demand for dollar-denominated securities. 39. Bonds rose after the Bank of England left its key lending rate unchanged. 40. Bonds rose after the report, pushing interest rates lower, because analysts expect oil prices to fall in the months ahead. |