Are we close to a 'sell everything' market?
With US equity markets suggesting growth and inflation and the Fed expected to raise interest rates this week, some are convinced the bond 'bull market' really is over.
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With US equity markets suggesting growth and inflation and the Fed expected to raise interest rates this week, some are convinced the bond 'bull market' really is over.
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