The Iran war drives the oil price and thus inflation upwards. Therefore, the yields on government bonds rise strongly on the financial markets. But why are the debts of Germany and the US higher - and what role do central banks play in this?
The Iran war drives the oil price and thus inflation upwards. Therefore, the yields on government bonds rise strongly on the financial markets. But why are the debts of Germany and the US higher - and what role do central banks play in this?
Fear of an escalation in the Middle East and higher inflation: On the financial markets, bond yields have risen to record levels. Is there a bigger crisis together?
Fear of an escalation in the Middle East and higher inflation: On the financial markets, bond yields have risen to record levels. Is there a bigger crisis together?