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Government bond yields fall amid low inflation fears

Government borrowing costs tumbled yesterday as the spectre of exceptionally low inflation, driven downwards by the collapse in oil prices, loomed larger over advanced world economies.

Yields on government bonds — which move inversely with prices — fell across Europe amid mounting scepticism about the ability of central banks to lift inflation in the face of crude oil’s continuing decline.

The falling yields also reflected a growing conviction among investors that central banks will delay still further any official interest rate increases.

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