
Global Bond Yields Jump As US Two-Year Hits 3.83% Amid Iran Tensions

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Global bond yields are rising sharply due to escalating tensions between the US and Iran, with US two-year Treasury yields reaching 3.83% and UK yields at 4.42%. This shift is linked to increased energy market pressures, raising inflation concerns. Traders are adjusting rate expectations, with anticipated increases from the European Central Bank and Bank of England. Investors are becoming cautious, with some reducing exposure to rates and credit. Analysts suggest that even if tensions ease, the market may not revert to previous expectations of multiple rate cuts, especially with upcoming central bank decisions.
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