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AUSSIE BONDS
AUSSIE BONDS: The lack of notable headway made at the latest round of U.S.-China
trade talks (as expressed in MOFCOM's communique) put a fresh bid into global
fixed income in early Asia-Pacific trade, pushing AU bond futures higher.
Contracts trade just back from best levels.
- YM last +2.0 ticks, with XM adding 2.5 ticks. YM/XM deals at 51.5, with the
cash 3-/10-Year yield differential last 47.6bp. AU/U.S. 10-Year yield spread
last -39.8.
- White and red bills trade 2 ticks lower to 2 ticks higher at writing. RBA
Reverse repo ops saw A$665mn worth of 21-Day ops dealt at 2.010% & A$1.885bn
worth of 83-Day ops dealt at 2.036%, rates consolidating above 2.0%. 3-Month
BBSW fixed 0.57bp higher today.
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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