Why the bond market correction has seen its peak
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OPINION
Why the bond market correction has seen its peak
DAVID ROSENBERG
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JUNE 3, 2026
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That the equity market is in boom mode is not up for debate. The S&P 500 is now up nine weeks in a row, a streak we last witnessed in late 2023. It is now up about 11% year-to-date. The fact that U.S. energy costs are up 47% from where they were at the end of February seems to be of little consequence to an investor base mesmerize…
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