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Bond Technical Strategy Weekly

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The technical publications enable us to give entry and exit points for trading in financial markets. Trading can be driven either by fundamental views or by some of the trends that we highlight in our regular briefings. They will address both long-term and short-term trading strategies by looking at trends from weekly and monthly to quarterly and yearly perspectives.

10 July 2008: Steady as she goes

4 July 2008: Barriers ahead

20 June 2008: Buy bonds with your eyes open

29 May 2008: Bonds remain a sell

9 May 2008: Time for a consolidation

24 April 2008: Bonds to remain under pressure

18 April 2008: Yields set to rise further

11 April 2008: An important juncture

28 March 2008: Bond correction may continue short term

14 March 2008: Holding pattern.

7 March 2008: US 2/10 yield spread targets near

29 February 2008: Yields set to tumble

22 February 2008: Immovable object meets the irresistible force

15 February 2008: A Perfect Storm

1 February 2008: Bonds consolidate amid equity rebound

25 January 2008: Volatility points to retracement

17 January 2008: Cautiously positive on bonds

11 January 2008: Bonds still attractive

4 January 2008: Shades of blue

14 December 2007: Twin peaks

7 December 2007: Inflation?

30 November 2007: Tension still high as bonds take a breather...

16 November 2007: Fright to quality...

9 November 2007: Homeward bound...

2 November 2007: Crossroads...

19 October 2007: Bearish sentiment yields...

15 October 2007: Equities think sub-prime is sublime…

5 October 2007: Bonds under pressure

28 September 2007: Bonds mixed during equities rebound

14 September 2007: Bonds still a buy as equities set for downturn

30 August 2007: Fragile equities underpin bonds

 

 

 

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