31. Besides aerospace, other durable goods manufacturers are expected to lose employees, Kyser said. 32. Bond yields jumped to their highest this month as unexpectedly strong factory orders for durable goods in July fanned concern that inflation will accelerate. 33. Bonds began their slide after investors decided a report on durable goods orders suggested economic growth and inflation may be accelerating. 34. Bond prices gained on weaker-than-expected April durable goods orders. 35. Bonds fell on rising durable goods. 36. Bonds rose, though they pared early gains after the government reported durable goods orders in September fell more than expected. 37. Bonds surged after November durable goods orders fell more than expected, bolstering optimism that inflation and interest rates are not poised to rise. 38. Both jobless claims and durable goods orders have been influenced in recent weeks by the annual shutdown of auto plants during July. 39. Bond prices advanced for a fourth-consecutive session, aided by a report on durable goods. 40. Bondholders also took comfort from reports showing a drop in durable goods orders and ebbing consumer confidence. |
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