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Government bond
Govt bonds losing shine to high inflation, tight liquidity
Anup Roy 12:53 AM | July 21,2008
The yield on the two-year sovereign bond on Friday reached 9.296%, shooting past the benchmark 10-year bond yield of 9.09%
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Back to the easy old days of lazy banking
Banker’s Trust | Tamal Bandyopadhyay 12:22 AM | February 04,2008
Government bonds are risk-free assets and banks will never be required to make provisions for such exposures
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