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    Treasurys fall on Europe easing bailout terms

    Fri, 06/29/2012 - 14:34 EDT - Yahoo! Business News
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    Treasury prices are falling on hopes that the European debt crisis will ease now that leaders there plan to make it easier for banks to tap bailout funds.

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