Beneath Bond Market’s Surface, Tumbling Real Yields Boost Other Assets

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The 'break-even' inflation rate implied by bond yields has climbed in recent months, suggesting investors expect an improved economic outlook

In recent months, the yield on 10-year Treasury inflation-protected security has dropped sharply even as the nominal 10-year yield has stayed roughly

unchanged—a combination that suggests investors are both dialing up their inflation expectations and not worrying about any increase in short-term interest...

 

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'Investors EXPECT an improved economic OUTLOOK'!! WSJ-YOU MUST MEAN--WHEN we Finally GET RID of trump!! (BUT--America MUST BE VIGILANT!!--trump and his GANG of THUGS are doing everything they can to STEAL the election-OR POSPONE IT-By ALLOWING the Pandemic to RAGE 'til Nov.!!)

My take on it is, investors & all believe the economy will bounce back. Just the timeline and what sectors will lead the pack is the hard part to theorize for the common man

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