(Reuters) - NEW YORK, July 30 - Stocks climbed on Monday
after last week's drop on credit concerns, while a safe-haven
bid for U.S. government bonds abated somewhat, but trade was
jumpy as investors' jitters about riskier assets lingered.
The dollar drifted lower against most currencies, as
traders remained wary of weakness in U.S. credit markets.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
after last week's drop on credit concerns, while a safe-haven
bid for U.S. government bonds abated somewhat, but trade was
jumpy as investors' jitters about riskier assets lingered.
The dollar drifted lower against most currencies, as
traders remained wary of weakness in U.S. credit markets.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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