U.S. Treasury yields fell on Monday as investors considered the stability of the banking sector after Swiss bank UBS agreed to buy its rival Credit Suisse.
Yields and prices move in opposite directions and one basis point equals 0.01%.Investors weighed the outlook for the banking sector as regulators worked to curb concerns about a banking sector crisis affecting both regional and global financial institutions.
Over the weekend, the Swiss National Bank, the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority and the Swiss governmentAs part of the deal, the Swiss National Bank and Swiss government also announced they would take
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