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Here’s why investors should watch real interest rates after tariffs recently sparked worries over the Treasury market.
It was last week's surge in long-term Treasury yields -- the rate on the 30-year T-bond saw its biggest weekly jump since ...
Treasury yield rose to 4.49% on Friday, back where it had been on February 20. It has snapped back by 50 bps from the recent ...
Yields on long-dated bonds jumped last week, even as equity markets swung wildly. This has fueled bets on a steeper yield ...
YIELDS on government securities (GS) traded in the secondary market went up last week amid increased volatility due to the Trump administration’s shifting tariff policies and the Bangko Sentral ng ...
President Trump’s tariff regime has rocked investor confidence in what has long been considered not only a safe bet for ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's U-turn on tariffs has rained yet more volatility on markets, leaving investors skidding from ...
“Despite a significantly higher recession risk for the US economy, the past couple of sessions have seen a disorderly bear ...
U.S. Treasury yields continued to surge after President Trump's sweeping duties, including a 104% tariff on Chinese goods, took effect Wednesday and investors raced to pull money out of bonds.
U.S. government debt was selling off as of Monday afternoon in a manner that indicates a troubling message from investors and traders. The Treasury curve continued to bear steepen, meaning that long-t ...
A sharp correction in the S&P 500 and rising tariffs have sent shockwaves through global markets. Investors fear prolonged volatility and weaker corporate earnings.