Investors see no let-up in bond market strain
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Investors are still feeling the pressure from volatility in global bond markets despite a series of central bank actions aimed at stabilizing conditions.
The yield on 10-year U.S. Treasury bonds reached its highest level since early 2020 earlier this week, reflecting rising concerns about inflation and economic growth prospects. This upward movement has ripple effects across other major bond markets around the world.
In Canada, similar dynamics are playing out. The yield curve for Canadian government bonds is steepening as longer-term yields rise more than shorter-term ones. Analysts say tha…
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