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Episode 040: Bond Markets in Turmoil: How Rising Yields Could Trigger a Market Correction

17 min · 13. jan. 2025
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In today’s episode, we take a deep dive into the surge in US Treasury yields, particularly the 10-year note, and what it means for the economy and financial markets. As yields approach 5%, we explore the causes behind this rise—resilient economic growth, sticky inflation, and concerns about government debt—and how it’s reshaping interest rate expectations. We’ll discuss the potential impact on both the bond and equity markets, the rising borrowing costs, and the vulnerability of corporate credit. Additionally, we’ll unpack the return of “bond vigilantes” and what it could mean for US fiscal policy and future market reactions. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of the “Great Bond Bear Market” and the shifting economic paradigm.

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Episode 040: Bond Markets in Turmoil: How Rising Yields Could Trigger a Market Correction

In today’s episode, we take a deep dive into the surge in US Treasury yields, particularly the 10-year note, and what it means for the economy and financial markets. As yields approach 5%, we explore the causes behind this rise—resilient economic growth, sticky inflation, and concerns about government debt—and how it’s reshaping interest rate expectations. We’ll discuss the potential impact on both the bond and equity markets, the rising borrowing costs, and the vulnerability of corporate credit. Additionally, we’ll unpack the return of “bond vigilantes” and what it could mean for US fiscal policy and future market reactions. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of the “Great Bond Bear Market” and the shifting economic paradigm.

13. jan. 202517 min