Treasury securities continued their recent rally yesterday, with both the 30-year bond and bills of shorter maturity rising.
The dollar gained against most foreign currencies, continuing its rally against the mark.
The 30-year Treasury bond continued its two-week rally, dropping in yield to 6.78 percent.
Still, the Dow continued its seven-month rally and set a record for the 41st time in 1995.
The bond market continued its small rally yesterday, with prices bouncing back for the second consecutive day after more than a week of steep losses.
As for the yen, it continued its rally against the dollar and other major currencies.
The Liberty continued its rally and took its first lead of the game, 42-40, on a 3-pointer by Robinson with 11:55 to play.
The stock market continued its rally, and the Dow Jones industrial average added 24.19 points to close at 2,463.89, again setting a post-crash high.
The stock market continued its leisurely rally, but trading slowed to 138.9 million shares.
He continued his rally at the top of the home stretch pulling up to third.