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  • But in the short-term, - a rebounding Euro, an up-tick in German schatz yields, and a sizeable slide in Greek CDS rate, have all conspired to knock Gold off its all-time highs.

    Recent Commentaries | Safehaven.com 2010

  • Greek two-year spreads over corresponding German treasury notes, or schatz, were up 0.114 basis points at 23.168 percentage points by late morning in Europe.

    Debt Talks Pressure Greek Bonds Emese Bartha 2011

  • Yields on the two-year German schatz fell to 1.625%, from 1.7% after the "strong vigilance" comment.

    Europe Bank Chief Signals Rate Rise Geoffrey T. Smith 2011

  • The yield on the 10-year German bund climbed 0.05 percentage points to 3.031%, matching a rise in the two-year schatz yield to 1.63%.

    Greek Bond Spreads Tighten Sharply Nick Cawley 2011

  • Germany, which completed its 2011 funding with Wednesday's auction, sold €4.18 billion of the 0.25% December 2013-dated schatz, paying an average yield of 0.29%, below the 0.39% level of the previous auction Nov. 16.

    Italy's Borrowing Costs Hit New High Emese Bartha 2011

  • Yields on the two-year German schatz fell to 1.625%, from 1.7% after the "strong vigilance" comment.

    Europe Bank Chief Signals Rate Rise Geoffrey T. Smith 2011

  • Germany, which offered €6 billion of federal treasury notes, or schatz, with a 1% coupon and maturity of March 2012, sold €5.035 billion at an average yield of 0.98%, down from 1.07% at the previous auction in February.

    Portugal Raises $1.35 Billion 2010

  • Germany, which offered €6 billion of federal treasury notes, or schatz, with a 1% coupon and maturity of March 2012, sold €5.035 billion at an average yield of 0.98%, down from 1.07% at the previous auction in February.

    Portugal Raises $1.35 Billion 2010

  • Portugal's auction was sandwiched between the auction of a two-year German treasury note, or schatz, and the reopening of an old inflation-linked bund.

    Portugal Sovereign Debt Gets Expensive 2010

  • Germany, which offered €6 billion of federal treasury notes, or schatz, with a 1% coupon and maturity of March 2012, sold €5.035 billion at an average yield of 0.98%, down from 1.07% at the previous auction in February.

    Portugal Raises $1.35 Billion 2010

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