Long-term government debt prices tumbled for the second session in a row Monday as investors shifted into riskier bonds and as President-elect Barack Obama pitched his stimulus package to both houses of Congress.
Obama urges action on economy Back spending plan, urges Obama Obama says stimulus on track Obama plan ‘could create 4m jobs’ Obama urges stimulus bill action Congress urged to pass Obama plan Obama warning on stimulus delays Bond prices fall as Obama takes over Bond prices churn on refunding Obama says US economy ‘very sick’ Democrats attack Obama on economy Washington: How to help retirees Obama plan ‘would lift economy’ Bonds slump under new debt sales Bonds boosted by auto bailout support Treasury prices continue to slide Treasury prices slide US lawmakers reach stimulus deal Obama hails bail-out ‘milestone’ Treasurys edge higher as December winds down Treasurys continue to rally Obama denounces stimulus hold-up Treasurys down after $30B auction Bonds fall after $92B in auctions Obama unveils executive pay cap Treasurys rally on economic weakness Bonds hang in limbo Bond prices shrug off record refunding Bond investors clamor for little - or no - return Congress gets bail-out request Obama defends economic stimulus Obama issues US recovery pledge Obama predicts more bank failures Obama wants to avoid ‘trade war’ Treasurys surge on Fed programs Obama slams Wall Street bonuses Economy woes push oil below $34 Government debt prices slide US Senate approves stimulus plan Credit markets loosen some more Bonds rally as stocks falter Oil rises on stimulus plan hopes Bonds fall after record auction Let the FDIC back your portfolio Bonds edge higher on job woes Bonds up, dollar steady in post-holiday trade Corporate bonds heat up The 2009 economy and your wallet Bonds steady after new year’s slide Wrong targets?
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