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  • Bloomberg Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke More Fed Outlook Likely to Flatten Medium-Term Yields Second, this new strategy could help get the Fed out of its fixed, "mid-2013" low-rate pledge and equate to some additional policy easing.

    Fed Puts Its Reputation on the Line Kelly Evans 2012

  • Yields on 10-year Italian bonds were below the key 7% mark, and Spanish yields were off earlier highs.

    U.S. Stocks Finish Higher Steven Russolillo 2011

  • Yields on 10-year government bonds peaked at over 20% in 1982 and averaged 14% between 1980 and 1993, way above inflation.

    Italy's Debt: A Hangover From Joining Euro Matthew Dalton 2011

  • Whistleblower Law Yields Bushels of Complaints "It will take unfortunately some period of time for all of these accounting issues and other issues to be sorted out, and it would be inappropriate in the court's view to delay any distributions to customers," Judge Glenn said in court Thursday.

    MF Judge Clears Transfer of 23,000 Accounts Joseph Checkler 2011

  • Yields on local-currency bonds around the world barely budged all year until August, as investors bet that steady growth and stable currencies would allow all but the most fiscally irresponsible emerging economies to pay their debts.

    The Bond Trade Gets Tougher Prabha Natarajan 2011

  • Yields continued to rise after the sale and liquidity is extremely thin, with one strategist reporting that trading on the electronic MTS platform effectively came to a halt immediately after the auction before restarting.

    Spain's Auction Woes Richard Barley 2011

  • Yields at the express business remained under pressure, mainly as a result of lower prices agreed with large customers during the downturn.

    TNT Posts 24% Fall in Profit Robin van Daalen 2010

  • Yields on Italian 10-year bonds eased off from above 7%, a level deemed unsustainable over the longer term, to 6.874%, from 7.149%.

    European Stocks Slide Barbara Kollmeyer 2011

  • Yields fell slightly after the European Central Bank stepped in Wednesday to purchase a raft of new Italian debt, but relief may be short-lived.

    The IMF and the European Crisis 2011

  • Euro Bond Yields Still Going Higher Investors' focus over the last two days has shifted from rising bond yields on the periphery of the euro zone to rising dollar-funding costs for European banks, said Steen Jakobsen, chief economist at Saxo Bank in Copenhagen.

    European Stocks Drop to End Ugly Week William L. Watts 2011

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