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eas344NEW YORK: US benchmark 10-year Treasury yields rose to the highest in over three months on Wednesday after lawmakers approved a deal that prevented a round of automatic fiscal tightening that could have tipped the world's largest economy into recession.

 

The Republican-controlled House of Representatives approved a bill late on Tuesday that will raise taxes on top earners, avoiding a "fiscal cliff" of $600 billion in tax hikes and spending cuts.

 

That prompted investors to move money out of safe-haven assets, such as US government debt, and into higher-yielding, riskier assets, such as equities.

 

"The House passed the Senate's last-minute deal overnight sparking a substantial risk-on move that has Treasuries on the back foot," said John Briggs, Treasury strategist at RBS Securities in Stamford, Connecticut.

 

Benchmark 10-year Treasuries were trading 25/32 higher in price to yield 1.84 percent, up from 1.76 percent late Monday. Yields touched 1.86 percent on Wednesday, the highest since mid-September.

 

Thirty-year Treasury bonds were trading 1-29/32 lower in price to yield 3.05 percent, up from 2.95 percent late Monday. Bond yields traded at 3.06 percent early in the session, at the highest also since mid-September.

 

Indeed, yields may rise further if data, including the non farm payrolls report for December due out on Friday, show the US economy is improving.

 

The bearish tone in Treasuries was supported on Wednesday by data from the Institute for Supply Management showing US manufacturing expanded slightly last month after an unexpected contraction in November.

 

"Even with all the negative headlines surrounding the fiscal cliff, we still managed to improve on the month and this shows the underlying resilience of manufacturing, which continues to add modestly to the economy over the course of the year," said Tom Porcelli, chief US economist at RBC Capital Markets in New York.

 

However, analysts said a massive risk-on selloff in US debt was unlikely. In addition to further fiscal tightening, lawmakers must still agree over the next few weeks on raising the government's borrowing limit.

 

"Higher tax rates will bring slower growth going forward and (investors) view the recent selloff as a decent opportunity to add duration," said Tom di Galoma, managing director at Navigate Advisors LLC in Stamford, Connecticut.

 

The Federal Reserve's loose monetary policy is also expected to keep yields relatively subdued for a long period, especially on short-dated paper.


Center>Copyright Reuters, 2013

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