Bond yields trade higher on Wednesday

18 Jan 2017 Evaluate

Bond yields edged higher on Wednesday due to lack of demand from borrowing banks amid comfortable liquidity situation in the banking system.

In the global market, U.S. Treasury prices gained on Tuesday on concerns about protectionist trade policies by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, which hurt the U.S. dollar and increased demand for U.S. bonds. Furthermore, oil prices edged higher with a weaker dollar underpinning the market, although gains were limited by expectations that U.S. producers would boost output.

Back home, the yields on new 10 year Government Stock were trading 1 basis point higher at 6.43% from its previous close of 6.42% on Tuesday.

The benchmark five year yields were trading flat at its previous close at 6.56% on Tuesday.


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