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Japan’s once-slumbering bond market has roared back to life with a burst of volatility that is echoing around the world.
The bond market was little changed Monday morning following a modest selloff in U.S. government debt earlier in the day that appeared to be unrelated to the deepening Israel-Iran conflict. The more li ...
The Japanese central bank’s decision to slow the pace at which it cuts its monthly bond purchases came as its policy committee concluded a two-day meeting on Tuesday with a unanimous vote to hold ...
BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, is turning its back on long-term Treasuries—and that’s rattling the bond market ...
Yet, concerns about buyers not showing up at the next bond buffet persist. Thursday’s auction might quieten the chatter. The ...
Inflation data followed by a hotly watched auction of a 10-year debt could awaken a sleepy bond market on Wednesday. The ...
The rapid run-up in JGB yields spooked policymakers. In years past, Japan's central bank has come to the rescue in volatile ...
What should investors take away from the Treasury market’s recent moves? Long-term bond yields have risen, raising concerns U ...
There has been only one first-time default in China’s $4tn onshore corporate bond market so far this year, according to data ...
Together, the results could have important implications for the direction of the economy and Federal Reserve interest rate ...
It has to do with what he considers a troubling trend in U.S. government debt.
Over the past 12 months, about half of all debt in the U.S. bond market has been Treasurys – bonds and notes issued by the ...