41. Another provision bails out Russian banks that bought dollar-denominated Russian government bonds. 42. Argentina said last week it switched most of its gold reserves into U.S. government bonds to get a better rate of return on their investment. 43. Argentine stocks rose w?for a second day as investors in equities took heart from strong international demand for Argentine government bonds. 44. Apparently buoyed by election results, stock prices jumped early Wednesday but then faded after investors showed little enthusiasm for an offering of government bonds. 45. Argentine stocks increased as rising government bonds lifted bank shares, and oil companies benefited from higher crude prices. 46. Argentine stocks rose as rising government bonds lifted bank shares and oil companies benefited from higher crude prices. 47. Argentine stocks rose for a second day as investors in equities were inspired by strong international demand for Argentine government bonds. 48. As all Mexican Bradys are guaranteed by U.S. government bonds, they represent a mix of Mexican and U.S. risk. 49. As currency volatility in Europe has fallen, yield gaps between European government bonds have also narrowed, as investors put on so-called convergence trades. 50. As European countries move closer to monetary union, the spread between different government bonds has narrowed, reducing opportunities for trading and arbitrage and cutting profit at brokerages. |
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