(Bloomberg) -- Taiwan's government bonds declined
on speculation an increase in crude oil prices will spur
inflation. The currency was little changed.
Ten-year notes ended a three-day gain after oil rose to the
highest in nearly a year in New York last week as a government
report showed the U.S. economy, the world's biggest consumer,
grew faster than expected last quarter. Inflation erodes the
purchasing power of the fixed-income payments from debt.
Read more at Bloomberg Bonds News
on speculation an increase in crude oil prices will spur
inflation. The currency was little changed.
Ten-year notes ended a three-day gain after oil rose to the
highest in nearly a year in New York last week as a government
report showed the U.S. economy, the world's biggest consumer,
grew faster than expected last quarter. Inflation erodes the
purchasing power of the fixed-income payments from debt.
Read more at Bloomberg Bonds News
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