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The Strait of Hormuz is just a distraction. The real story is bonds. What the yield curve is saying.
Look at this picture below. Just look at it. Isn’t it strange? OK, if you are not a simple bond geek like I am, maybe it ...
Since the attacks began on February 28, the 2-year Treasury yield (the blue line on the chart) has jumped from around 3.4 to ...
The yield curve shows the relationship between yields and time to maturity for comparable debt securities. In practice, the term usually refers to securities issued within a single market segment so ...
(Reuters) -Bond markets remain focused on budget concerns in the U.S., euro zone and Japan, meaning the recent pullback in ultra-long sovereign yields may prove short-lived, potentially reigniting ...
Munis were firmer on the front end and belly of the curve Wednesday, as U.S. Treasuries were narrowly mixed and equities ended mixed. Processing Content The two-year muni-UST ratio Wednesday was at 60 ...
Global bond yields have risen to the highest since May 2024 as a surge in energy costs due to the Middle East conflict leads ...
The secondary market witnessed panic selling prompted by the escalating tensions in the Middle East. The trading volumes were ...
Ten-year Gilt yields climbed to their highest level since 2008 after a rise in government borrowing was reported, while the war raises concerns about energy shocks and high inflation.
In early 2026, the U.S. leveraged loan market performed worse than the high-yield bond market, even though these two asset ...
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