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en The combination of strong growth in the U.S., euro zone and Japan at the same time is bearish for bonds, so it is not surprising that yields in all three regions have either just broken out of their recent ranges or are not far from doing so.

en Recent numbers have been very favorable for euro-zone growth. We may see a small grind higher in yields.

en The bottom line is that France seems to have run through a metamorphosis from a euro zone driver to a growth laggard. Those who revised up their euro zone GDP growth outlook for this year on the back of strong German survey data might now be forced to take the much less upbeat French growth picture also into account.

en The bottom line is that France seems to have run through a metamorphosis from a euro-zone driver to a growth laggard. Those who revised up their euro zone GDP growth outlook for this year on the back of strong German survey data might now be forced to take the much less upbeat French growth picture also into account.

en Bonds may find it difficult to rise as stocks are looking strong toward the year-end. Japan may have stable growth next year, leading to higher yields.

en I'm optimistic for euro-zone growth this year. We should see higher yields, with a target between 3.60 and 3.70.

en Evidence is accumulating that growth in the fourth quarter slowed in the euro zone. Two-year bonds should profit from this development.

en Bond yields are set to go higher. With the U.S. economy expanding and reports suggesting Japan's growth is on a firm footing, it's difficult to justify buying bonds.

en No one wants to buy the euro. Euro investments of all kinds are unappealing. The recent blip in energy prices has turned the euro zone current account into a small deficit.

en The growth fundamentals really weren't there for the euro. The U.S. has a strong economy, it has high yields and that's good for the dollar. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring.

en We still feel it is not yet the time to reduce interest rates. Of course we will watch closely what goes on in the United States ... [But] we are optimistic there will be strong growth in the euro zone this year.

en The ECB believes there is a sustainable recovery in the euro zone, but that's not the case in Germany. We think euro zone growth will be weaker than the ECB thinks, so the bank won't be able to raise rates very much.

en The ECB believes there is a sustainable recovery in the euro zone, but that's not the case in Germany. We think euro-zone growth will be weaker than the ECB thinks, so the bank won't be able to raise rates very much.

en Expectations for euro zone growth have been so depressed, it's not taking an awful lot to deliver an upside surprise. Markets have adapted to the very strong growth backdrop in the U.S.

en The gain in stocks is hurting demand for bonds. Recent reports showed the economy is staying strong and inflation is returning to Japan.


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