41. Bond yields fell to their lowest in a month. 42. Bond yields fell, easing concerns about the possibility of higher interest rates. 43. Bond yields fell, too, led by a decline to three-month lows in the U.K. amid signs of slowing economic growth. 44. Bond yields have fallen amid concern about the economic outlook. 45. Bond yields have fallen in recent months on concern the U.S. economy is growing fast enough to spur inflation, which erodes bonds value over time. 46. Bond yields initially fell because the Labor Department report showed few signs that the pace of the economy was forcing labor costs or prices higher. 47. Bond yields may fall further in coming days as more investors buy, betting on more gains. 48. Bonds initially rose, and their yields fell, after reports on consumer prices and manufacturing eased concern the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates soon. 49. Bond yields fell after the Federal Reserve yesterday elected to leave U.S. interest rates unchanged. 50. Bond yields fell after the government said the economy grew at a slower pace in the second quarter than previously reported, while inflation remained subdued. |