Dollar rebounds off lows, Greek bond yields jump
By Michael Connor NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar bounced back from four-month lows on Monday, while Greek bond yields jumped on worries the country would not be able to make its debt payments. Wall Street added slightly to gains, pushing the benchmark S&P 500 to a fresh all-time high. Oil prices retreated, as supply worries, triggered by advances by Islamic State militants in Iraqi, eased. Greek two-year sovereign bond yields rose nearly 300 bps to just shy of 24 percent as investors frette
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