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New York (AFP) - The surge in US treasury yields has sparked much anxiety among investors, in part because there is no easy explanation for the rise. On Friday, the yield on the 10-year US Treasury note climbed to 4.88 percent for the first time since 2007, while the 30-year offering reached 5.05 percent, also a 16-year peak. Both have edged back in recent days, due mainly to elevated geopolitical risk, analysts say, although yields remain high. The most oft-cited justification for the rise has been expectations that monetary policy will stay hawkish in response to the resilient US economy. "T...
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Washington (AFP) - Yields on the 10-year US government bond are flirting with a 15-year high this week, amid growing fears that strong growth and low unemployment could keep interest rates higher for longer. The US Federal Reserve has raised interest rates 11 times since March 2022, and has hinted it may have to do so again in the coming months if inflation remains above its long-term target of two percent. The 10-year US government bond, or Treasury note, is considered to be an especially safe investment, and is closely scrutinized due to its use as a benchmark for pricing everything from h...
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