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LONDON (Reuters) - Investors are piling into bonds offering protection from rising consumer prices as they brace for the strongest period of global inflation in more than a decade, but could the market be overplaying the risk of a price surge?
U.S. breakeven rates, which reflect bond market inflation expectations, signal inflation in the years ahead of 2.4%-2.6% in the United States, sparking demand for U.S. Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS).
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ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte worked the phones on Friday, trying to secure enough votes in parliament to allow him to stay in power after a junior ally quit the cabinet this week.
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There was growing confidence within the coalition that the government could stay afloat as a new, pro-government group formed in the Senate and the head of the country’s influential bishops’ association appealed for stability.
Conte is due to address the lower house on Monday and the upper house Senate on Tuesday about the political chaos which was triggered by former premier Matteo Renzi in a row over the coalition’s handling of the coronavirus and economic crises.