(Reuters) - Traders said attempted car-bomb attacks in London on
Friday, Saturday's attack on Glasgow's airport in Scotland, and
the killing of seven Spanish tourists and two Yemenis in a
blast in Yemen kept a constant bid in the Treasury market.
A BBC television report that Britain's Stansted airport,
near London, was on alert after a suspicious package had been
found, gave bonds their latest boost.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
Friday, Saturday's attack on Glasgow's airport in Scotland, and
the killing of seven Spanish tourists and two Yemenis in a
blast in Yemen kept a constant bid in the Treasury market.
A BBC television report that Britain's Stansted airport,
near London, was on alert after a suspicious package had been
found, gave bonds their latest boost.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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