91. The Public Securities Association recommended yesterday U.S. bond trading close at noon today. 92. The Public Securities Association recommended that U.S. bond trading close at noon. 93. The result met expectations, and had little bearing on bond trading, analysts said. 94. The steep discount at which the bonds trade to their face value reflects skepticism that the country will pay off the bonds. 95. Though investment-grade, the bonds now trade like junk. 96. Traders said few bonds traded hands as many investors were out for the holidays. 97. U.S. bonds traded little changed in Asia as the dollar steadied against the yen. 98. U.S. bonds traded higher in Asia after the dollar rose against the yen in New York, raising the allure of dollar-denominated debt. 99. Typically, all bonds trade in tandem vis-a-vis Treasury securities with similar maturities. 100. Unless stocks continue to rise, signifying renewed confidence in the economy, bonds should trade little changed, he said. |