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Global Inflation Reignition Sparks Bond Bull Panic

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by Tyler Durden
Tuesday, Oct 22, 2024 - 04:31 PM

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Authored by Simon White, Bloomberg macro strategist,

As well as a better than expected growth outlook, bond yields in the US and elsewhere are starting to price in global inflation momentum that is now rising again.

Bond yields are decisively higher this week, with the US and Europe leading the charge. Only Israel, Brazil, Australia and Thailand have seen notable falls in their bond yields.

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