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MarketWatch Top Stories • May 22, 2025
Investors are rattled by rising U.S. bond yield. They should be more worried about Japan.
While much focus is on the increasing long-term U.S. Treasury rates affecting investor confidence, the significant surge in Japanese bond yields also plays a crucial role in shapin...
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MarketWatch Top Stories • May 21, 2025
30-year Treasury yield is above 5% again — that’s usually a bad sign for stocks
The rise in long-term U.S. government bond yields reflects investor concerns about fiscal stability, which often leads to increased market volatility and can negatively impact equi...
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