US bond market shows signs of strain as Iran war sparks Treasury tumult
Ease of trading in world’s most important debt has worsened in recent weeks, banks and investors say
Ease of trading in world’s most important debt has worsened in recent weeks, banks and investors say
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Nearly a month into the Iran war, government bond markets have sharply repriced. Surging oil and gas costs have stoked inflation expectations and forced a rethink on central bank policy.
U.S. stocks and bonds sold off and oil prices continued rising Thursday , as optimism faded about possible U.S.-Iran peace talks or a ceasefire.
Trump expressed confidence in the war effort and said the economic damage will reverse.
Iran has released a video claiming to show the downing of a US F-18 fighter jet.
With war raging in Iran, the South Caucasus has become one of the few stable corridors between Asia and Europe. Nowhere are the conflict's opportunities and risks more visible than in Azerbaijan.
The European Union's fourth-largest economy has in recent years registered growth rates far higher than its peers, notably thanks to domestic consumption, tourism and exports.