Friday, 29 June 2007

TREASURIES-Bond prices rise on tame inflation data

(Reuters) - The positive inflation data added to month-end and
quarter-end buying, as well as a modest flight-to-quality bid
from weaker equities and news that British police had defused a
bomb left in an abandoned car in London's theater district.




""Bonds are doing a little better. We have a benign core
PCE deflator and another month of confirmation that consumer
spending is slowing down significantly in the second quarter
from its average pace of the first," said Josh Stiles, bond
strategist with IDEAglobal in New York.


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