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What To Own Before A Bond Market Crisis
What To Own Before A Bond Market Crisis
Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance
As I wrote last week, foreign Treasury selling with yields already on the rise has perked up my attention.
For decades, investors have treated U.S. Treasuries as the ultimate safe haven. In nearly every major panic, money rushed into government bonds, not away from them.
But with deficits surging, interest costs climbing, and foreign demand for Treasuries no longer as unquestioned as it once was, some investors have started asking a different question: if the Treasury market itself ever came under severe stress, what assets...
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