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CNBC Business • Jun 10, 2025

Inflation readings and Treasury auctions to test the bond market. Here's what to expect

Upcoming economic data and government debt sales are expected to influence investor sentiment, potentially affecting borrowing costs and guiding central bank decisions on monetary...

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CNBC Business • Jun 01, 2025

Investors are piling into big, short Treasury bets alongside Warren Buffett

Many investors are increasing their positions against long-term government bonds, reflecting widespread skepticism about future interest rates and economic conditions as explained...

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CNBC Business • May 28, 2025

Japan's bond market raises alarm over risks of outflows from U.S., carry trade unwind and market tur...

Rising yields on Japanese government debt may trigger significant shifts in international investments as domestic investors reconsider exposure to U.S. assets amid concerns about p...

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CNBC Business • May 22, 2025

Ray Dalio says to fear the bond market as deficit becomes critical

Ray Dalio warns that escalating national debt poses serious risks to the bond market, emphasizing concerns about political gridlock hindering effective fiscal management and potent...

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CNBC Business • May 09, 2025

60-40 portfolio is dead, but it’s not the bond market that killed it, says financial planning icon R...

According to Ric Edelman, the decline of the classic balanced investment strategy is primarily due to increased life expectancy rather than changes within the fixed-income market.

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