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  1. Stocks Rise on Hopeful Signs for the US Economy

    Fri, 17 May 2013

    well as giving stocks a lift, the positive economic reports also pushed government bond yields higher. The yield on the 10 - year Treasury rose to 1.96 percent from 1.88 percent Thursday as investors favored riskier assets. The yield, which moves inversely

  2. A Late Fade on Wall Street; Wal-Mart, Disney Slump

    Thu, 16 May 2013

    companies are laying more people off, just one week after applications for benefits hit a five-year low. The yield on the 10 - year Treasury note dropped to 1.88 percent from 1.94 percent late Wednesday. It's a sign that traders are shifting money into lower-risk

  3. House to Take up Student Loan Fix

    Thu, 16 May 2013

    proposal by the committee's chairman, Rep. John Kline, R-Minn., student loans would be reset every year and based on 10 - year Treasury notes, plus an added percentage. For instance, students who receive subsidized or unsubsidized Stafford student loans

  4. Stocks Keep Climbing Even as Manufacturing Softens

    Wed, 15 May 2013

    growth this year. Deere's stock lost $4.12 to $89.66. In the market for U.S. government bonds, the yield on the 10 - year Treasury note slipped to 1.95 percent from 1.98 percent late Tuesday. Traders bought Treasurys, pushing yields down, partially

  5. Markets Climb, Led by Small-Company Stocks

    Tue, 14 May 2013

    struggling electronics operation. The stock rose $1.70 to $20.59. In government bond trading, the yield on the 10 - year Treasury note was little changed at 1.92 percent. The yield on the note, which moves inversely to its price, is trading at close

  6. US Stocks Edge Higher in Early Trading

    Tue, 14 May 2013

    score ever recorded in Consumer Reports magazine's automotive testing. In government bond trading, the yield on the 10 - year Treasury note fell to 1.90 percent from 1.92 percent late Monday. The yield on the note, which moves inversely to its price

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  1. Stocks Open Lower Despite Rise in Retail Sales

    Mon, 13 May 2013

    to $1,430 an ounce. The U.S. dollar fell to 101.70 Japanese yen. In government bond trading, the yield on the 10 - year Treasury note rose to 1.92 percent from 1.90 percent. The yield has jumped this month as investors sold Treasurys' and moved

  2. Stocks Dip Below Record Levels on Wall Street

    Thu, 9 May 2013

    Fargo Private Bank. "We'll have to see how the second quarter plays out." In government bond trading, the yield on the 10 - year note continued to edge higher, climbing to 1.81 percent from 1.77 percent on Wednesday. The yield, which moves inversely

  3. Dow Average Holds on to 15,000 With a Small Gain

    Wed, 8 May 2013

    for the current fiscal year that were higher than analysts were expecting. In government bond trading, the yield on the 10 - year Treasury note was little changed at 1.77 percent. The yield has climbed from 1.63, its lowest of the year, last week after

  4. Stocks Are Little Changed After Record Week

    Mon, 6 May 2013

    spend on meals away from home. Sysco's stock dropped 1 percent, or 34 cents, to $34.32. In the market for U.S. government bonds, the yield on the 10 - year note was 1.74 percent, unchanged from where it was trading late Friday.

  5. Why Bond Investors Have Plenty to Worry About

    Thu, 24 Jan 2013

    all retirement investment outcomes: outliving your money. Another factor is that yields are already rock-bottom. A 10 - year Treasury purchased for its "low risk" at the nadir of the stock market meltdown in March 2009 is now up about 20 percent, while

  6. Wall Street trading higher on hopes for economy to gain strength

    Thu, 27 Sep 2012

    demand for government bonds fell, generally an indication that investors are more willing to embrace risk. The yield on the 10 - year note , which moves opposite the price, rose 0.03 percentage point to 1.64%. The price of crude oil rose $1.12 to $91

  7. Believe it or not, weak jobs report likely good for stocks

    Fri, 7 Sep 2012

    keeping rates low is good for stocks in another way: It makes stocks look more attractive in comparison with bonds. The 10 - year Treasury note now yields just 1.67%. Money market funds yield a miserly 0.03% on average. Since Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke

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