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Bonds climb in busy week of Fedspeak; stocks mixed

Bloomberg Treasuries climbed at the start of a busy week for economic data and Federal Reserve speakers. Stocks were mixed as traders assessed corporate earnings. After last week’s jump in yields, long-term Treasuries outperformed their shorter-tenor peers as investors bought bonds at cheaper prices. The S&P 500 Index fluctuated as banks fell after Citigroup Inc’s results, while Broadcom Inc rallied ...

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Australian exchange plans for negative interest-rate trading

Bloomberg Australia’s ASX Ltd is testing its systems for the trading of negative interest-rate products, underscoring how markets are preparing for the potential introduction of quantitative easing in yet another Group-of-10 nation. The exchange has made available trial environments so market participants can test their processes for interest-rate futures prices that are greater than or equal to 100.00, according to ...

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Central bankers readying to fight another downturn

Bloomberg Central bankers readying to fight another economic downturn are tossing hand grenades rather than firing bazookas. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and European Central Bank President Mario Draghi stand ready alongside many of their counterparts to cut interest rates to bolster the weakest growth in a decade and lackluster inflation. Yet they have little to work with and, perhaps ...

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