Traders are loading up on bets for further losses in the Treasury market in anticipation that Donald Trump’s pledged policies ...
U.S. Treasury yields rose as investors continued to digest what Donald Trump’s election win means for rates, and awaited data including inflation.
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Treasury borrowing costs have already risen ... income tax cuts as well as further reducing the corporate tax rate. On the ...
"For a Treasury market that was already reeling, Trump's victory has put additional pressure on rates, as evidenced by the historic move higher in Treasury yields as the Trump victory became clearer ...
Prospects of a near-term rebound in the $28-trillion U.S. government bond market are faltering, as Donald Trump’s return to ...
Bond investors have sent Treasury yields significantly higher in recent weeks even as the Federal Reserve has cut interest ...
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Bond yields also surged on expectations that President-elect Trump’s plans for higher tariffs, lower tax rates and lighter ...
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The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate Thursday by a quarter-point in response to the steady decline in the once-high ...
Rising yields are bad news for existing owners of debt, who are recording paper losses because prices of their bonds and yields move in the opposite direction, though new buyers c ...