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Bond investors see a lot to be worried about from Washington policy. That could have repercussions for taxpayers.
The decidedly unsexy bond market is usually pretty quiet. But when they want to, bond investors can send a loud, clear message to Washington. They did just that Wednesday and Thursday.
From the US to Japan and Europe, fiscal policy, credit downgrades, and weak auction demand are driving a repricing of ...
A sell-off in global bonds is accelerating as Moody's downgrade of U.S. credit rating and President Donald Trump's tax bill has brought to fore investors' fiscal concerns globally.
PDO and PDI CEFs are under pressure from rising long-term Treasury rates after U.S. credit downgrades, with PDI at greater ...
U.S. Treasury yields remained elevated on Thursday as the country’s growing fiscal deficit became a key concern for investors ...
Just as the tariff-related turmoil subsided — and only temporarily — fears of ballooning U.S. debt are sparking another broad ...
Last Friday, the credit rating of the United States was downgraded. Moody’s, the ratings firm, announced that the U.S. government’s rising debt levels will grow further if the Trump Republican package ...
Just as the tariff-related turmoil subsided — and only temporarily — fears of ballooning U.S. debt are sparking another broad ...
Stocks, bonds and the dollar fell on Wednesday as concerns mount about the premier status of American assets. The Dow was down 690 points, or 1.62%. The broader S&P 500 slid 1.25% and the tech-heavy ...
Virginia has secured a 'AAA' credit rating from S&P Global for two new bond issues, with analysts citing strong reserves, ...
Bond "vigilantes" appear to be circling the globe, sending yields on government debt higher, partly on concerns about worsening fiscal situations.
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