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bond selloff: European stocks recover slightly as bond selloff eases

Global equities took a hit this week as U.S. and European bond yields surged on bets that interest rates will remain higher for longer, with U.S. economy staying resilient and policymakers claiming rates will not fall anytime soon. ....

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Long-bond funds: Long-bond funds have underperformed. Will they become the best bet for investors now?

Expensive valuations and lingering risk factors such as rising crude oil prices and the firming dollar index have impacted equities. However, bonds are finding favour among investors. The recent optimism was particularly fuelled by the inclusion of Indias government bonds into global indices. Should one choose long-bond mutual funds when the outlook on interest rates remains hazy? ....

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Dollar Gains on Rising US Yields, British Inflation Lifts Pound

The dollar strengthened on Wednesday, lifted by rising Treasury yields, though the pound gained against the greenback after British inflation stayed above 10 percent in March and put more pressure on the Bank of England to keep raising rates. The dollar index, which tracks the currency against a basket of its peers, was up 0.206 percent as markets turn more skeptical that the Federal Reserve will cut rates later this year. The yield on two-year Treasury notes, which are sensitive to expectations for the U.S. central bank’s monetary policy, rose 7 basis points to 4.269 percent after hitting a one-month high of 4.286 percent. ....

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