Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Treasuries Rise Most in Nearly a Month on Concern Over Subprime Mortgages

(Bloomberg) -- Treasuries advanced the most in
nearly a month after Standard & Poor's said it may cut credit
ratings on $12 billion of bonds backed by subprime mortgages,
sending investors to the safety of U.S. government debt.

Credit-default swaps, contracts used to speculate on a
company's ability to repay debt, rose to the highest premium in
more than a year in the U.S. and Europe. Stocks dropped on
concern the housing slump will hurt corporate earnings and slow
economic growth.


Read more at Bloomberg Bonds News

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