61. Bonds rose this morning in face of the stronger dollar and surging Tokyo stocks. 62. Bonds rose while the dollar was mixed. 63. Bonds rose yesterday after Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan reassured traders that the U.S. economy and inflation are slowing, diminishing expectations of an interest rate rise. 64. Bonds rose yesterday in New York after the policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee left rates unchanged. 65. Bonds rose, even though an index that tracks manufacturing prices rose a bit. 66. Bonds should rise in following days as investors resume buying on the assumption the Bank of Japan will hold interest rates low, Sakami said. 67. Bonds would have risen higher if not for the extent of the decline in stocks, traders said. 68. Bond dealers said investors have grown weary of the rapid pace at which bonds had risen in recent weeks. 69. Bonds also rose and the dollar was little changed. 70. Bonds also rose as traders canceled so-called short sales, or bets on lower prices. |