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The debt of other governments looks newly risky, too, with long-term yields rising across much of the rich world (see chart).
President Donald Trump ended the week on a grumpy note, rattling his tariff saber — and stock-market investors — on Friday as ...
Stock weakness has more to do with changing odds of recession than pressure from higher US Treasury yields. Rising global ...
Surging Treasury yields signal deepening market fears as Trump's tax plan, soaring deficits, and global fiscal turmoil shake investor confidence.
Bond investors see a lot to be worried about from Washington policy. That could have repercussions for taxpayers.
US Treasury yield is trading in a range that implies some investors are pricing in stagflation, according to one strategist.
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The bond market has a sleepy reputation, but it can pack a punch when alarmed. And worries are now growing about tax cuts ...
Financial markets are looking for more “fiscal discipline” from Washington, a top official at the Federal Reserve warned.
Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) are a good bet to beat nominal (non-inflation-protected) U.S. Treasurys if ...
Around the world, yields on longer-dated sovereign debt have soared as investors question the ability of governments to cover ...
The global savings glut is over and governments have to pay up to borrow; the U.S. situation is especially risky.
From ho-hum debt auctions to plunging long-term bond prices, investors are sending a clear message to governments that in the ...
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