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  1. *--US 10-Year Treasury Yield Rises 2.4 Basis Points to 4.06% Early Wednesday; Two-Year Rate Climbs 2.3 Basis Points to 3.48%
    MT Newswires | 02/25/26 05:49 AM EST

  2. Factbox-JP Morgan raises long-term gold price forecast 15% to $4,500 an ounce
    Reuters | 02/25/26 05:32 AM EST

    JP Morgan raised its long-term forecast for gold prices on Wednesday by 15% to $4,500 an ounce, while keeping its 2026 year-end forecast at $6,300. In a note to ?clients, the bank cited increased central ?bank buying, public announcements of U.S. Treasury divestment and countries shifting revenue bases away ?from the dollar and into Chinese renminbi.

  3. Reinsurance Group of America Prices $400 Million Debentures Offering
    MT Newswires | 02/25/26 05:04 AM EST

    Reinsurance Group of America (RGA) said Tuesday that it priced an underwritten registered public offering of $400 million aggregate principal amount of 6.375% fixed-rate reset subordinated debentures due 2056 at an issue price of 100%. The company said it expects to close the offering on March 3 and plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including potentially refinancing debt oblig...

  4. FOREX-Yen close to 2-week lows on rate concerns, market sentiment in focus
    Reuters | 02/25/26 04:08 AM EST

    * The yen still under pressure on concerns that the Bank of Japan may turn more dovish. * Investors are awaiting Nvidia's (NVDA) earnings due late on Wednesday. * Strong Chinese export data provided support for the yuan. By Stefano Rebaudo and Tom Westbrook.

  5. PRECIOUS-Gold gains on softer dollar, safe-haven bid amid US tariff uncertainty
    Reuters | 02/25/26 03:58 AM EST

    * Silver, platinum, palladium scale three-week highs. * Iran and US to hold new round of talks on Thursday. * Trump says "almost all" countries, corporations want to stick to tariff, investment agreements. By Noel John.

  6. Long-dated JGB yields jump most in a month as BOJ picks stoke fiscal concerns
    Reuters | 02/25/26 02:30 AM EST

    Longer-dated Japanese government bond yields rose at the fastest pace in a month on Wednesday, after the nomination of ?two academics seen as dovish to the central ?bank's board stoked concerns about the nation's fiscal health. The 30-year yield rose 9 bps ?to 3.365%. Yields move inversely to ?bond prices.

  7. Diageo cuts forecast again, slashes dividend as US and China demand weakens
    Reuters | 02/25/26 02:07 AM EST

    * Diageo (DEO) faces weak U.S. and Chinese demand, impacting sales. * New CEO Dave Lewis aims to reduce debt and revive growth.

  8. ROI-Maybe the global economy isn't all about AI: Mike Dolan
    Reuters | 02/25/26 02:00 AM EST

    Whether it leads to doom-laden depression or a productivity nirvana, the artificial intelligence juggernaut now dominates macroeconomic thinking as well as stock market bets. The stock market is clearly obsessed with AI - and now increasingly focused on losers as ?well as the mega-cap winners.

  9. Germany's Merz hails China ties as he seeks reset with Beijing
    Reuters | 02/25/26 01:05 AM EST

    * Merz emphasises fair cooperation and open communication. * Merz says rapidly widening trade deficit 'not healthy' * Li advocates for multilateralism, free trade amid US tensions. * Strain of Chinese competition sparks German protectionist calls. By Andreas Rinke, Liz Lee and Colleen Howe.

  10. PRECIOUS-Gold climbs 1% as US tariff uncertainty lifts safe-haven demand
    Reuters | 02/25/26 12:59 AM EST

    * Spot gold rises 1% * Silver up 3% to a three-week high. * Platinum, palladium also scale three-week highs. * U.S. starts collecting temporary new 10% global import tariff. By Ishaan Arora.

In general the bond market is volatile, and fixed income securities carry interest rate risk. (As interest rates rise, bond prices usually fall, and vice versa. This effect is usually more pronounced for longer-term securities.) Fixed income securities also carry inflation risk and credit and default risks for both issuers and counterparties. Unlike individual bonds, most bond funds do not have a maturity date, so avoiding losses caused by price volatility by holding them until maturity is not possible.

Lower-quality debt securities generally offer higher yields, but also involve greater risk of default or price changes due to potential changes in the credit quality of the issuer. Any fixed income security sold or redeemed prior to maturity may be subject to loss.

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