31. Bonds fell for the first time in two days as the economic data eroded chances for an interest rate cut anytime soon.
32. A deeper look at the economic data apparently cheered investors.
33. A quickening pessimism, based on recent economic data, has suddenly soured the mood on Wall Street and sent stock and bond prices sharply lower.
34. A slew of U.S. economic data to be published this week may strengthen speculation that the Federal Reserve will hold interest rates steady or lower them, traders said.
35. A turnaround is not yet visible in economic data.
36. Ablin said, however, that the wild card in the mix of economic data is labor.
37. Adding to the negative news in the economic data are the almost daily reports of layoffs.
38. Adding to the cautious tone was nervousness about economic data to be released this week.
39. After a three-day selloff triggered by robust economic data, prices of long-term bonds rebounded Friday from early weakness as the dollar rose as well.
40. Against a backdrop of fresh economic data and on-again off-again budget negotiations, prices of Treasury securities rose Wednesday, especially in the long maturities.