Bond Strategists Warn Yields to Stay High Even If Iran War Ends
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eap5v{51edg}7wovagmbz{jg_media_dl_1.png Bloomberg Article content (Bloomberg) — For all the hand-wringing over war-related inflation fears, there are signs that other drivers are having as much a bearing on longer-term borrowing costs. Article content In the US, so-called real yields, which strip out inflation, have had a greater impact, indicating bond investors aren’t just worried about price pressures from the Iran war. Article content Article content Other culprits include signs already large public debt burdens will swell even further, fallout from the AI investment boom and the mounting …
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