61. Auctions of U.K. government bonds are usually covered with plenty to spare. 62. Australia said it used the proceeds to buy U.S., German and Japanese government bonds. 63. Australia took the money from its gold sales and invested it in government bonds from the U.S. and other countries. 64. Australia used proceeds from the gold sales to buy U.S., Japanese and German government bonds. 65. Australian government bonds are poised to outperform other dollar-denominated securities, said U.S. investment bank JP Morgan. 66. Australia invested money earned from the sales in U.S., German and Japanese government bonds. 67. Australia used the gold proceeds to buy U.S., Japanese and German government bonds. 68. Banks and securities firms that provide these swaps can buy or sell government bonds to minimize the risk of sudden swings in interest rates. 69. Banks sell government bonds to the Bundesbank, which in turn lends banks money for two weeks at the repo rate. 70. Banks were also lifted by rising Argentine government bonds, where they invest the bulk of their money. |
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