Episode 88
This episide is primarily an article analyzing the U.S. bond market, specifically focusing on how rising Treasury yields and unusual market behavior signal potential economic trouble. It explains bond market fundamentals, different types of U.S. Treasuries, and why investors buy bonds, before detailing recent developments like sharp yield surges and simultaneous stock and bond declines. The discussion attributes these trends to U.S. fiscal policy concerns, trade uncertainty, and inflation expectations, outlining the consequences of higher borrowing costs for both the government and consumers.
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