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  1. TREASURIES-Yields slide on Iran deal progress, economic data
    Reuters | 03:48 PM EDT

    U.S. Treasury yields fell on Thursday following reports that the United States and Iran have neared a final draft of a peace deal.

  2. Analysis-US Treasuries selloff exacerbated as mortgage investors hedge against rising yields
    Reuters | 01:11 PM EDT

    Surging U.S. Treasury yields have prompted mortgage investors to hedge the loans in their portfolios by selling government debt, a shift?that probably exacerbated the bond selloff this week and added to the biggest rate spike in a year.

  3. Fed's Barkin: Policy in good place to respond to ongoing shocks
    Reuters | 12:26 PM EDT

    How businesses and consumers respond to ongoing economic shocks will determine if the U.S. Federal Reserve can "look through" current high inflation or needs to consider raising interest rates, Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin said on Thursday.

  4. Fed's Barkin: Policy in good place to respond to ongoing shocks
    Reuters | 12:24 PM EDT

    How businesses and consumers respond to ongoing economic shocks will determine if the U.S. Federal Reserve can "look through" current high inflation or needs to consider raising interest rates, Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin said on Thursday.

  5. Some Fed officials and staff are fretting about state of financial markets
    Reuters | 12:18 PM EDT

    When Kevin Warsh takes command of the Federal Reserve, he will do so as some central bank officials and staff have become increasingly anxious about the state of the financial markets and the risk that presents to the economy.

  6. Key US mortgage rate hits 9-month high, Freddie Mac says
    Reuters | 12:00 PM EDT

    The interest rate on the most popular U.S. home loan shot to its highest since August this week as yields on the government bonds most influential in setting residential borrowing costs have climbed on concern about the inflation being aggravated by the war with Iran.

  7. Middle East concerns and sluggish economy dominated Banxico rate meeting, minutes show
    Reuters | 11:51 AM EDT

    * Minutes show Banxico board's diverging inflation outlooks. * Some governors see inflation risks from Middle East conflict as limited. * Dissenters urged caution, citing need to assess inflation shocks before further easing. By Brendan O'Boyle and Emily Green.

  8. Bank of Mexico rate meeting dominated by Middle East concerns, minutes show
    Reuters | 11:25 AM EDT

    Uncertainty around the impacts of war in the Middle East dominated the Bank of Mexico's May monetary policy decision, which ended in a split 3-2 vote to cut Mexico's benchmark interest rate, according to minutes from the meeting which were published Thursday morning.

  9. US Fed officials propose prolonging dollar swap lines to underpin stability
    Reuters | 11:22 AM EDT

    Some U.S. Federal Reserve officials proposed extending a critical, international supply line of U.S. dollars to underpin financial stability, according to an account of their recent meeting. The discussion centred on extending so-called U.S. dollar swap lines, which the Fed has with five major central banks and has become a key backstop for global banking since the financial crisis.

  10. Euro zone bonds pull back; Iran uranium demand dashes hopes for peace
    Reuters | 11:20 AM EDT

    * Iran hardens stance on nuclear issue in peace talks, sources say. * Euro zone bond yields rise as oil prices jump and inflation concerns mount. * PMI data and Nomura economists highlight stagflation risks from Iran war. By Amanda Cooper.

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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