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Year in review 2007

Uncertainty enshrined in Treasury volatility

By Michael Mackenzie in New York

Published: December 19 2007 02:56 | Last updated: December 19 2007 02:56

Trading in US interest rate markets during 2007 was, to draw upon a sporting analogy, a game of two halves.

“By May there was not one investment bank economist calling for a rate cut at the end of the year,” says Tom di Galoma, head of Treasury trading at Jefferies & Co. “The market was scared that the Fed would raise rates, but that was pretty much the peak in rates.”

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