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German Two-Year Notes Stay Lower After ECB 3-Month Lending Data

By Emma Charlton
January 30, 2013

Jan. 30 (Bloomberg) --German two-year government notes stayed lower after the European Central Bank said it had allotted 3.7 billion euros in three month loans to banks.

The two-year note yield was three basis points, or 0.03 percentage point, higher at 0.30 percent.

Euribor futures fell after the data, with the implied yield on the contract expiring in December rising five basis points to 0.58 percent.

To contact the reporter on this story: Emma Charlton in London at echarlton1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Paul Dobson at pdobson2@bloomberg.net

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