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And BMO's Ian Lyngen said..........>

US TSYS/RESEARCH
US TSYS/RESEARCH: And BMO's Ian Lyngen said Tuesday's Tsys selloff "was met with
early dip-buying during the overnight session, a dynamic that is constructive
for our broader outlook on the Treasury market but doesn't come as any
particular surprise."
- "Today's session in the US will be of more relevance as presumably the tax
bill gets signed into law and attention moves on to skewing the risks in the
year ahead," Lyngen said.

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