Yields on Treasury bills (T-bills) rose for the fourth straight week on Monday due to uncertainties over the US presidential elections and prospects of a less aggressive monetary easing by the US Federal Reserve. Auction results showed that the three-month T-bill fetched an average yield of 5.586 percent, more expensive than the 5.463 percent in
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