Treasuries yield highest since Katrina struck (FT.com)
9th Sep 2005, 01:54 GMT
FT.com - US Treasury note yields on Thursday hovered around their highest levels since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf coast as investors continued to debate the US Federal Reserve's likely stance and kept a weather eye on oil prices and equities for clues to direction.
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