Israel international bonds jump more than 1 cent after US strikes on Iran
LONDON, June 23 (Reuters) - Israel's international bonds gained more than 1 cent after the United States joined the war between Israel and Iran by dropping massive bunker-buster bombs on Iranian nuclear sites on Sunday morning.
Longer-dated maturities enjoyed the biggest gains, with the 2120 bond up 1.2 cents to be bid at 68.056 cents, its highest level since June 11, Tradeweb data showed.
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