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The US 10-Year yield is balanced on long-term support. Is this because investors aren't afraid of inflation anymore and thus trust the Fed? Or there is another recession on the horizon? Time will tell. In any case, the 10-year bond will be something to keep an eye on.
On an intraday basis, equities reached multi-month highs on Thursday. All I can say is: bonds aren’t buying it. Just look at what’s going on with the high-yield world. Bearish...
The US 10-year Treasury yield continues to trade below its recent peak. Yesterday’s softer-than-expected rise in consumer inflation for July supports a case for expecting the...
After celebrating a brief “head and shoulders” bearish breakdown on the daily, the U.S 10-year Treasury yield returned back above the all important neckline (around...
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