Global Long Bond Yields Climb to Highest in Almost Two Decades
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rx2vfmtvm9zvpcg8)nkuvjph_media_dl_1.png Bloomberg Article content (Bloomberg) — The selloff in longer-maturity government bonds has pushed up yields to levels last seen during the global financial crisis, and strategists are warning the losses have room to run. Article content The surge in global inflation expectations driven by rising oil prices has seen Bloomberg’s gauge of the average yield-to-maturity on sovereign debt due a decade or longer climb to the highest since July 2008. Crude costs have powered ahead as the war in Iran has choked off the vital Strait of Hormuz waterway. Article co…
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