There are still bargains to be found in South African government bonds, which have cheapened on the back of large amounts of new paper but late-comers, especially in the second half of 2010, might be disappointed. Bond yields, which move inversely to prices, climbed sharply in 2009 as a recession in Africa's biggest economy led to higher government spending at a time when revenue was falling, necessitating extra borrowing.


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