81. Bond prices barely budged and stocks fell as companies warned of disappointing earnings. 82. Bond prices fall as yields rise. 83. Bond prices fell as concern over fresh supply weighed on the market for a second consecutive session. 84. Bonds also fell as comments by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan sparked concern the economy is growing fast enough to accelerate inflation. 85. Bonds also fell as investors girded for reports on the economy and wages next week that may suggest growth and inflation are accelerating. 86. Bonds also fell as swap market participants sold bond futures to hedge swap positions in which they have been receiving fixed interest rates. 87. Bonds also fell as Tokyo stocks rebounded, dimming the relative allure of fixed-income securities. 88. Bonds and notes fell as signs of stronger U.S. growth damped Federal Reserve interest rate-cut hopes. 89. Bonds fell as a growing body of evidence pointed to strength in the economy that would prompt the Fed to raise bank rates again in the fight against inflation. 90. Bonds fell back as the dollar slipped from highs against the major currencies. |