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Bond yields are soaring—and that could pose a problem for Trump
If bond markets riot, some think it will encourage the president-elect to deliver scaled down versions of his campaign promises.
Bond Yields Are Slipping. It's a Relief for the Stock Market.
Bond yields are finally pulling back, and the stock market is rallying in relief. The Dow was up 713 points, or 1.7%, in Wednesday morning trading. The S&P 500 rose 1.7%. The Nasdaq Composite was up 2.
Why rising bond yields are such a problem for stocks: Morning Brief
Rates are making investors nervous. Specifically, the 10-year Treasury yield. Climbing to 4.8% on Monday and a stone's throw from 5%, the 10-year Treasury yield is at a level that makes investors cautious.
Jobs Report: Bond Yields Rise And Stocks Fall
Stocks and bonds declined in response to much better-than-expected job growth. This week's CPI report could further pressure yields.
U.S. bond yields slip from highest in more than a year with inflation data ahead
Treasury yields fell slightly early Tuesday as reports of more-targeted import tariffs by the incoming Trump administration crimped inflation fears and bolstered traders’ risk appetite.
Bonds yields are rising like crazy: What that means for investors
Last week’s blowout jobs report has Wall Street wondering whether the Fed will continue its rate-cutting regime in 2025.
Japan’s 40-Year Yield Rises to Highest Since Debut in 2007
Japan’s 40-year government bond yield reached an all-time high, amid a global debt selloff and speculation that the Bank of Japan may hike interest rates in the future.
Bond yields are surging. Here's what it means for your finances
Bond yields have surged worldwide, threatening to lift mortgage rates and credit card payments for hundreds of millions of people. The U.S. is no exception. The yield on a 10-year Treasury bond, or the amount paid to a bondholder annually,
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Stock market today: Dow soars 634 points and yields fall after cool CPI and strong bank earnings
US stocks soared as traders cheered encouraging inflation data, while the 10-year Treasury plunged 13 basis points.
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Japanese Long Bond Yields Climb To 17 Year High
Japanese bond yields are rising due to inflation concerns, fiscal deficits, and global bond sell-offs. Check out what to ...
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European shares advance as bond yields ease; soft inflation powers UK stocks
European shares opened higher on Wednesday due to broad-based gains as bond yields took a breather ahead of a crucial ...
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Surging bond yields among 3 big things that could derail BlackRock's bullish stance on stocks
BlackRock Inc. remains "pro-risk," namely on overweight U.S. stocks, but sees surging longer Treasury yields as one of three ...
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Mortgage rates top 7% once again
With sticky inflation and rising bond yields, mortgage rates continue to move higher. The Mortgage Bankers Association, whose ...
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4 parts of everyday life where Americans will feel surging bond yields
The nearly 1-point increase on a 30-year fixed mortgage equates to a more than $200 increase in monthly mortgage payments, or ...
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European Shares Gain Some Ground as Government Bond Yields Ease
Yields across government bonds edged lower on the day, with the yield on the 10-year bund last at 2.58%. Automobiles and ...
The Economist
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Why have Britain’s bond yields jumped sharply?
More important is the actual hit to the government debt bill. Two-fifths of the rise in government spending since the ...
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U.K. CPI Undershoots Expectations, Pushing Down Bond Yields
U.K. inflation cooled late last year, surprising economists and making it more likely the Bank of England will continue ...
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