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1 Those have hauled up U.S. bond yields, which move inversely to prices.
2 An uptick in yields smacked bond prices, which move inversely to yields.
3 Yields move inversely to prices, so demand pushes prices higher and yields lower.
4 Yields move inversely to prices and inflation erodes the value of longer-dated bonds.
5 A hike is expected to hurt Treasuries prices, which move inversely to yields.
6 The safe-haven bid also boosted U.S. Treasury debt prices, which move inversely with yields.
7 The upturn should also benefit creditors' recovery rates, which generally move inversely to default rates.
8 Yields, which move inversely to prices, have fallen over the last couple of trading sessions.
9 Bond prices and yields move inversely to each other.
10 Yields move inversely to prices so this sort of trend allows investors to bank capital gains.
11 Oil tends to move inversely to the dollar as many commodities are priced in the U.S. currency.
12 In bonds, prices move inversely to yields.
13 Bond yields move inversely to their prices.
14 The price of gold fell and yields on low-risk government bonds, which move inversely to the price, rose.
15 Prices move inversely with yields, producing hefty profits for banks that bought and sold JGBs during the period.
16 Debt yields move inversely to prices.
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