Bonds Face a Bigger Threat than the Fed as Global Rates Climb
Traders are pricing about 400 basis points of hikes across seven major markets over the next year, as higher yields weaken bond prices.
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Bonds Face a Bigger Threat Than the Fed as Global Rates Climb
Global Bond Yields Reach 2008 High as Rate Risks Spread Worldwide
TLDR: Global bond yields are climbing, with the Bloomberg Global Long Bond Index yielding about 4.2%, its highest level since July 2008. Traders price roughly 400 basis points of interest rate hikes across seven major markets, while two-thirds of 32 tracked swap markets signal increases. South Korea leads the tightening outlook with more than 100 basis points priced, while Japan, Canada, Britain, and the euro area outpace US expectations. Highe…
Bonds face bigger threat than Federal Reserve as global rates climb
Rising global rates, driven by inflation and geopolitical tensions, could strain economies, impact central bank policies, and affect investors. The post Bonds face bigger threat than Federal Reserve as global rates climb appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
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