U.S. Treasuries Gain, Russia's Nuclear Threat
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•Morning Bid: Treasuries pop on US Secretary race, Russia warning
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U.S. Treasuries got a rare lift on Tuesday as a geopolitical "safety bid" was stoked by nuclear sabre-rattling from Russia .
Sovereign debt, gold and Japan 's yen all popped higher while European stocks and the euro fell back.
Warsh , a former Fed governor, has suddenly emerged as clear favorite in betting markets to get nominated for top job at Treasury .
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