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EXPLAINER: How the Strong U.S. Dollar Can Affect Everyone
The value of the U.S. dollar has been on a tear for more than a year against everything from the British pound across the Atlantic to the South Korean won across the Pacific.
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Treasury Bond Yield Inversion Raises Worries Over Recession
One of the more reliable warning signals for an economic recession is shining alarmingly brighter.
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Treasury Yields Fall as Investors Digest Inflation Data
U.S. Treasury yields fell on Thursday, with investors focused on the inflation data due.
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Treasury Yields Fall as Investors Keep Watch Over Bond Spreads
U.S. Treasury yields were lower on Wednesday as investors continue to watch the spreads between bonds.
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Anthony Scaramucci Says He's ‘Not Quite Convinced' on the Recession Signal the Bond Market Flashed
A key recession signal flashed in the bond market this week, but SkyBridge Capital’s Anthony Scaramucci said he would be cautious on predicting a downturn.
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Treasury Yields Decline, Key Bond Spread Narrows With Jobs Data and Russia-Ukraine War in Focus
Yields fell on Tuesday as traders monitored ceasefire negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
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Recession Fears Tied to Treasury Yields Are Overblown, Canaccord's Tony Dwyer Suggests
Canaccord Genuity’s Tony Dwyer believes investors should emphasize a different yield curve to predict the stock market’s direction.
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The Bond Market Is Flashing a Warning Sign a Recession May Be Coming. Here's Why
A part of the bond market saw its yield curve invert on Monday. An inverted yield curve is a distortion that typically prefaces a recession.
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5-Year and 30-Year Treasury Yields Invert for the First Time Since 2006, Fueling Recession Fears
U.S. 5-year and 30-year Treasury yields have inverted for the first time since 2006, raising fears of a possible recession.
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10-Year Treasury Yield Rises to 2-Year High of 2.5% as Investors Bet on Aggressive Fed
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield hit a fresh two-year high Friday as investors anticipate a more aggressive Fed.