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 Given the trend of an aging population, especially in Japan, I would presume that the 30-year bond in particular should fetch decent prices.

 Japan faces problems of decreasing population, an aging society and increasing national debts. Mr. Koizumi sounds as if life will be all rosy if the postal service is privatized, but no one takes what he says seriously.

 China will see its total population, working-age population and aging population all reach their peaks in the middle of this century.

 People will probably find it hard to buy bonds ahead of the consumer-prices report. A strong trend of rising core prices will probably encourage people to reduce their bond holdings.

 It seems like the market is obsessing on this bond market fallout, which was somewhat precipitated by the move to raise (interest rates) in Japan. A lot of the fuel that has been used to invest in this bond market has been derived from 'easy money' in Japan.

 For one thing, we have an aging population that's going to need health care and a growing population as well.

 (Population aging) is just never worth much as an explanation. Over a 10 to 20 year period, it's a big deal. Over a one to two year period, it's just not as significant.

 It's an aging population in Rhode Island. We're maintaining the middle-aged population, but we're losing some of our elderly to warmer climates, and some of our post-college younger people are looking for greener pastures.

 There is no question that the demographics of the aging population support increased [use] of drugs for erectile dysfunction, ... As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own. The number of people approaching the age of 50 is increasing in every year.

 There is no question that the demographics of the aging population support increased [use] of drugs for erectile dysfunction. The number of people approaching the age of 50 is increasing in every year.

 JGB prices were bearish. This is mainly because stock prices posted strong gains, while most investors are also cautiously awaiting the results of today's 20-year bond auction.

 I don?t see anything long-term to suggest lower prices. We may see some fluctuations around the trend, but the trend will be rising oil prices.

 Based on population growth. We could pay off the existing bond early, or as the bond is paid down we could go to voters for new facilities without raising their taxes.

 The weather and the high crude inventory levels are the main factors weighing down prices. This trend should carry on until the end of the year, with prices to hold between $55-$58.

 Although their experiences in some ways mirror those of previous immigrant groups, the size of the Hispanic population, its varied immigration experiences, the global economy and an aging majority population have created unique challenges and opportunities for the nation.


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