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The impetus from the U.S. Tsy space allowed futures to flatten overnight, with YM +0.5 and XM +4.0.

  • Elsewhere, after hours on Tuesday saw China note that it has suspended barley imports from Australia's largest grain exporter, which represents the latest ratcheting up of Sino-Aussie tensions.
  • Bills -1 to +2 through the reds, fronts underperforming.
  • A$2.0bn worth of ACGB 0.25% 21 November 2025 supply is due today, with Q2 GDP also scheduled, but that is more of a look in the rear-view, given policymakers' focus on a post-COVID economic scenario that isn't as bad as first feared.
MNI London Bureau | +44 0203-865-3809 | anthony.barton@marketnews.com
MNI London Bureau | +44 0203-865-3809 | anthony.barton@marketnews.com

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