Global Bond Sell-Off Drives US 30-Year Treasury Yield to 2007 High
A global bond sell-off has pushed the US 30-year Treasury yield to its highest level since 2007. Germany also saw its 30-year bond yield reach its highest since 2011 amid investor angst.
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Why Long-Dated Bonds Are at Epicenter of Investor Angst
Yields on 30-year US Treasuries rose to the highest since 2007 this week, while French borrowing costs hit the loftiest since 2008 and their German peers traded at 2011 levels. While domestic factors have a role in each market, the structural forces driving up yields are global in nature, as Bloomberg's Ven Ram explains. (Source: Bloomberg)
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