(Reuters) - Bonds have been closely mirroring stocks recently, gaining
when stocks fall as investors turn to the relative safety of
bonds.
"Bonds are not leading, they are being led," said David
Ader, head of government bond strategy at RBS Greenwich Capital
in Greenwich, Connecticut. "Stocks were up and now they are
close to the lows of the day, while bonds were lower and now
they are higher on the day. It's not much more complicated than
that."
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when stocks fall as investors turn to the relative safety of
bonds.
"Bonds are not leading, they are being led," said David
Ader, head of government bond strategy at RBS Greenwich Capital
in Greenwich, Connecticut. "Stocks were up and now they are
close to the lows of the day, while bonds were lower and now
they are higher on the day. It's not much more complicated than
that."
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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