(Bloomberg) After last week’s market turmoil, there’s really just one question on traders’ minds: how central banks will react to the jump in bond yields.The manner in which markets anticipate the likely policy response will be key to determining risk appetite Monday following a week in which 10-year Treasury yields, a benchmark for global borrowing costs, surged to almost triple their levels of August. The move underscored how investors are starting to fret about an acceleration in inflation that might prompt the Federal Reserve and other central banks to tighten policy sooner than expected. The S&P 500 had its first back-to-back weekly decline since October, while implied volatility in Group-of-Seven currencies rose the most since June.“We are moving to a type of market condition that’s not for the faint-hearted,” said Nader Naeimi, the head of dynamic markets at AMP Capital Investors in Sydney, adding that he will continue betting aga
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(Bloomberg) Remember the days when a selloff in Treasuries was considered a sign of positive news?
(Bloomberg) Remember the days when a selloff in Treasuries was considered a sign of positive news?
No longer. The U.S. 10-year yield jumped by the most in 11 months on Thursday, while the Swiss franc and yen were among the worst-performing Group-of-10 currencies for the week and gold slumped for a fourth day. All havens, right? But these moves were seen as a signal of fear in markets.
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Twitter Is Buzzing With News Alerts From India And Rest Of The World. Here Are The Latest Updates From The Micro-blogging Site In One Scroll
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Twitter is buzzing with news alerts from India and rest of the world. Here are the latest updates from the micro-blogging site in one scroll:
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