Bank of America research chart on UST yields and disclaimer
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The passage contains only market data charts and a standard email disclaimer, with no mention of individuals, transactions, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Shows historical 4‑day changes in 10‑year Treasury yields since 1962 Includes a 4‑day return chart for a 30‑year Treasury futures investment (Nov 14, 2016) Authored by Amanda Ens, Director at Bank of America Merrill
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