Inflation Fears in Bond Markets Reduce Expectations for Rate Cuts
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Inflation Fears in Bond Markets Reduce Expectations for Rate Cuts

What's Happening? Government bond markets in the euro zone, the United States, and Britain experienced a sharp selloff as the conflict in the Middle East drove oil and gas prices higher, rekindling inflation fears. This development has led traders to lower their expectations for near-term rate cuts
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