Treasuries in Longest Losing Stretch in 5 Months Before A

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Treasuries fell for a fourth day, the longest losing streak since September, as concern eased that turmoil in Greece is worsening and the U.S. prepared to sell $24 billion in three-year notes.

The securities yielded the most in almost four years in pre-auction trading. Yields have climbed since a report Friday showed U.S. jobs and wages increased more than forecast, prompting investors to demand higher premiums as speculation grew that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates this year.