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Global bond yields rise to multi-year highs as inflation and fiscal concerns intensify

Markets-Economic Times · 1h ago · 🇮🇳 India
Global bond yields rise to multi-year highs as inflation and fiscal concerns intensify

Global bond yields surged on Tuesday, with US, Japanese and German government borrowing costs hitting multi-year or multi-decade highs. Rising oil prices, inflation concerns, tighter Japanese monetary policy expectations and mounting fiscal pressures added to the bond market selloff, raising concerns over higher borrowing costs worldwide.

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