81. Bonds fell in morning trading only to rebound later in the day. 82. Bonds fell in morning trading, at one point dropping to their lowest since last week, as a stronger dollar dimmed the allure of yen-denominated debt. 83. Bonds fell in New York on Friday, rounding out the worst week since July, after the better-than-expected housing market report. 84. Bonds fell in recent weeks amid disappointment that President Clinton and Republican leaders of Congress will apparently fail to concur on a plan to erase the deficit. 85. Bonds fell on concern over inflation, which erodes the value of fixed-income investments such as bonds. 86. Bonds fell on rising durable goods. 87. Bonds fell on the report, which suggests faster, export-driven growth in the later half of this year, and renewed inflation. 88. Bonds fell on the report, which suggests faster, export-driven growth in the later half of this year. 89. Bonds fell short of the eight-game standard both times, but his second run at it produced a total of nine home runs in six games. 90. Bonds fell yesterday along with the Canadian dollar after an unexpected interest rate cut by the Bank of Canada, which cited low inflation and rate reduction in Europe. |