New Delhi, May 30 -- Euro zone benchmark German bond yields were on track on Friday for their biggest weekly decline since mid-April as investors focused on the long-term adverse economic impact of U.S. trade policy.
Germany's 10-year government bond yield was set for a 5-basis-point weekly drop, particularly after falling on Thursday on risks of extended policy and economic paralysis.
On Friday, by 1457 GMT, it was up 1 bp to 2.52% after hitting a three-week low at 2.497% in earlier trade.
A U.S. appeals court reinstated U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on Thursday, leaving Wall Street with no clear direction a day after most of the tariffs were blocked by a trade court.
Markets were largely unmoved by German inflation data show...
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