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All Swiss Bond Yields Go Negative, Post-Brexit Bank of England Warns China on 'Stimulus Bubble'

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GOLD PRICES edged briefly back above $1350 in London Tuesday lunchtime, recovering an overnight drop of $13 per ounce but failing to re-test Monday’s failed attempt at making fresh 2-year highs as world stock markets fell, bond prices jumped, and the British Pound sank to new multi-year lows despite a vow that the Bank of England’s post-Brexit plan “is working”.
US Treasury bond prices rose to  push the yield offered by 10-year debt down to new all-time lows at 1.36% per annum.
Gold priced in Yen struggled to...

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