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Government bonds rose last year while all else fell

Investors could have made money last year simply by holding developed market government bonds, but almost every other kind of liquid asset lost money, with corporate bonds generating patchy returns while the world's equities fell more than 40% on average.

US government bonds rose 9% in 2008, according to the JP Morgan index of US government bonds with a maturity of one to five years, with other indices of US government bonds showing similar returns.

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