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Bond Yields Still Climbing

Posted on 10/13/2006 09:25 AM | Link | Post Comment
The markets are mixed at the open, after a very strong run into the close yesterday. Bond yields are climbing higher, with the 10-year breaking above its 50-day and reaching 4.80%.

Retail sales were weaker than expected, but the stocks are hanging touch. Most of the drop came from the plunge in gasoline sales, which is actually a good thing.

GE reported an in-line quarter, and the stock is down slightly. This isn't that surprising, given the strong run the stock has enjoyed recently. Next week, earnings season will really kick into full gear.

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