US government bonds gave back some of the past week’s steep gains, most recently spurred by bets that US President Donald ...
In the U.S., it's partly due to expectations of a stronger, more inflationary future economy with bigger budget deficits.
After two years of significant underperformance by bonds, investors may have a hard time swallowing claims that 2025 will be ...
For stocks, much depends on whether the past week marked a peak in yields or was merely a snapback after getting technically ...
Wednesday's modest bond-market selloff sent the policy-sensitive 2-year rate higher for a third straight trading day, as market participants assessed the impacts of possible tariffs from the Trump ...
For all the hand-wringing about the potential fallout of Donald Trump’s expansive, pro-growth policy agenda, the US Treasury ...
Just days before Donald Trump returns to power, some of his Republican allies in the U.S. Congress are warning that the ...
The bad news is that bond investors are looking aghast at genuine economic uncertainty. The good news is that the uncertainty ...
While the rise in yields can be blamed on stronger economic data, for some money managers and economists, it comes as no ...
The average yield for a money market fund -- a batch of investments in low-risk government and corporate debt -- stands at ...
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Why Bond Yields Are Surging Around the World
The selloff in government debt is making it costlier to borrow, jarring stocks and pressuring indebted countries.
If bond markets riot, some think it will encourage the president-elect to deliver scaled down versions of his campaign ...