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MarketsTreasuries Fall Ahead of Auction as Iran War Stokes Oil Gains
Key Takeaways
- 1Treasury yields are rising ahead of scheduled auctions, indicating investor hesitancy.
- 2Geopolitical tensions, specifically the potential Iran-Israel war, are driving oil prices higher.
- 3Higher oil prices are stoking inflation concerns, pushing bond yields up.
Treasury yields are rising today, signaling a risk-off sentiment in the market as investors prepare for upcoming auctions and react to escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The potential for an Iran-Israel conflict is driving oil prices higher, which historically puts upward pressure on inflation expectations and, consequently, bond yields. Investors are dumping safe-haven assets in anticipation of more supply at auctions and concerns about inflationary pressures. This could lead to higher borrowing costs for governments and corporations.
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