Bonds 1/2/2007
Bonds 1/2/2007
Americas
Treasury Notes Advance as Jobs, Manufacturing Reports to Signal Slowdown U.S. Treasuries rose on expectations government and private reports this week will show job creation slowed and manufacturing growth stalled last month.
Canadian Bonds Advance Before Report Expected to Show Economic Slowdown Canada's government bonds rose on speculation the central bank will cut borrowing costs later this year amid signs of a slowing economy.
GSC Group Raises $530 Million Fund to Invest in Distressed Corporate Debt GSC Group, an $18 billion investment firm that specializes in loans and bonds, raised $530 million for buying debt of troubled companies.
Treasuries to Rise Most in Five Years as Fed Cuts, Primary Dealers Predict Wall Street's biggest bond-trading firms, confident the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates as the U.S. economy cools, say Treasuries will post the best gains in five years during 2007.
Europe
European Bonds Gain as Manufacturing Growth Unexpectedly Slows in December Ten-year European government bonds broke a five-day losing streak after a survey showed manufacturing in the euro region slowed unexpectedly in December.
U.K. Government Bonds Decline on Evidence of Faster House Price Inflation U.K. government bonds fell after a report showed report showed U.K. house price inflation accelerated at the fastest pace in 18 months in November, fueling speculation the Bank of England will keep raising interest rates.
EADS, Sabadell, Poland, Thames Water Plan Debt Sales: European Bond Alert The following is a list of bond sales denominated in euros or pounds and expected in the coming days and weeks.
`Golden Era' for Bonds May End After Four Years With Whimper: Chart of Day Global credit markets have enjoyed a ``golden era'' since the start of 2003, according to Gary Jenkins and Jim Reid, credit strategists at Deutsche Bank AG in London. ``In our view, it is more likely to end with a whimper than a bang,'' they wrote in their 2007 corporate bond market outlook.
Asia
India's Bonds Advance for Second Day as Money Market Interest Rates Fall Indian 10-year bonds gained the most in more than three months as money market interest rates fell from a nine-year high, indicating banks have more spare cash to buy debt.
Bloomberg Currency Survey Shows Baht May Fall This Week, Rupiah May Gain Five of eight investors, strategists and traders surveyed by Bloomberg News from Hong Kong to Singapore on Dec. 29 recommended selling the Thai baht this week. Two said to buy and one advised holding it.
Philippine Bonds Gain on Stronger Peso, Reductions in Supply of New Debt Philippine bonds rose as gains in the peso spurred demand among overseas investors and supply was limited by a lack of auctions this week.
China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines: Asia Local Bond Preview The following events and economic reports may influence trading in Asian local-currency bonds today. Yields quoted are from the previous session.
Americas
Treasury Notes Advance as Jobs, Manufacturing Reports to Signal Slowdown U.S. Treasuries rose on expectations government and private reports this week will show job creation slowed and manufacturing growth stalled last month.
Canadian Bonds Advance Before Report Expected to Show Economic Slowdown Canada's government bonds rose on speculation the central bank will cut borrowing costs later this year amid signs of a slowing economy.
GSC Group Raises $530 Million Fund to Invest in Distressed Corporate Debt GSC Group, an $18 billion investment firm that specializes in loans and bonds, raised $530 million for buying debt of troubled companies.
Treasuries to Rise Most in Five Years as Fed Cuts, Primary Dealers Predict Wall Street's biggest bond-trading firms, confident the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates as the U.S. economy cools, say Treasuries will post the best gains in five years during 2007.
Europe
European Bonds Gain as Manufacturing Growth Unexpectedly Slows in December Ten-year European government bonds broke a five-day losing streak after a survey showed manufacturing in the euro region slowed unexpectedly in December.
U.K. Government Bonds Decline on Evidence of Faster House Price Inflation U.K. government bonds fell after a report showed report showed U.K. house price inflation accelerated at the fastest pace in 18 months in November, fueling speculation the Bank of England will keep raising interest rates.
EADS, Sabadell, Poland, Thames Water Plan Debt Sales: European Bond Alert The following is a list of bond sales denominated in euros or pounds and expected in the coming days and weeks.
`Golden Era' for Bonds May End After Four Years With Whimper: Chart of Day Global credit markets have enjoyed a ``golden era'' since the start of 2003, according to Gary Jenkins and Jim Reid, credit strategists at Deutsche Bank AG in London. ``In our view, it is more likely to end with a whimper than a bang,'' they wrote in their 2007 corporate bond market outlook.
Asia
India's Bonds Advance for Second Day as Money Market Interest Rates Fall Indian 10-year bonds gained the most in more than three months as money market interest rates fell from a nine-year high, indicating banks have more spare cash to buy debt.
Bloomberg Currency Survey Shows Baht May Fall This Week, Rupiah May Gain Five of eight investors, strategists and traders surveyed by Bloomberg News from Hong Kong to Singapore on Dec. 29 recommended selling the Thai baht this week. Two said to buy and one advised holding it.
Philippine Bonds Gain on Stronger Peso, Reductions in Supply of New Debt Philippine bonds rose as gains in the peso spurred demand among overseas investors and supply was limited by a lack of auctions this week.
China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines: Asia Local Bond Preview The following events and economic reports may influence trading in Asian local-currency bonds today. Yields quoted are from the previous session.
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