Bond Bloodbath Continues: 30Y Yield Top 2.00%, 2Y Yield Highest Since March 2020
Following the hotter than expected durable goods headline data, 30Y Yields briefly spiked up to almost 2.05%, but fell back on the core data – although they are still holding above 2.00%
Source: Bloomberg
This has been a key level to watch in recent months…
Source: Bloomberg
The short-end of the curve is really suffering with 2Y back above Fed Funds and at its highest level since March 2020…
Source: Bloomberg
Notably, tech stocks are unhappy at this sudden surge in rates (growth) while value stocks are outperforming…
And have further to go if real yields are to be believed here…
So are rising rates a ‘good’ thing? Can the broad market hold up in the face of growth’s collapse? We are sure Eric Rosengren has the answers.
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Mon, 09/27/2021 – 08:59
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