Bonds face a bigger threat than the Fed as global rates climb
As central banks worldwide, notably in Japan, Canada, and the euro zone, signal plans for sharper interest rate increases than the US, global markets prepare for potential volatility. This transition puts traditional bond safety under strain while anticipating a ripple effect on stock valuations and currency fluctuations. Investors are left grappling with the challenges posed by rising inflation and growing geopolitical uncertainty, making this a precarious investment climate.
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