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Treasury bonds have been the safest investment around. Fiscal-policy-driven volatility could be changing that.
Signs of trouble serve as an important reminder of why a keystone of the global financial system commands so much attention.
Against a remarkably volatile macroeconomic backdrop, US and European high yield bond markets recorded conspicuous ...
Goldman Sachs analysts said they see alternatives to protect portfolios from volatility as bonds and stocks often sell off in ...
The BOJ has lagged well behind its global counterparts in whittling down crisis-era stimulus, having only exited last year a ...
The long end of the Japanese curve already looks steep also from a historical viewpoint, while the German and U.S. slopes don’t, and on that measure Japan is really starting to test the limits of how ...
"I've never seen markets move to such extremes," BlackRock's Rick Rieder said.
Japan’s government and central bank face important decisions in the coming weeks as they decide how best to deal with a surge ...
Investors can pick up bargains in Japanese government bonds despite a wave of recent selling that has spread volatility ...
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, the 30-year U.S. Treasury yield touched 4.89 per cent as of June 4, 2025, ...