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Soaring hedging costs have made foreign debt unattractive to some Japanese buyers
US markets rebound from two days of declines after Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of price pressures eases
Progress in restructuring talks in Zambia and Sri Lanka has fuelled a broader rally in beaten-down assets
It might not be a fancy strategy, but the markets mean relaxing on the sun lounger is the wise thing to do
Also in today’s newsletter, why hydrogen cars aren’t racing ahead
Central bank alters pillar of ultra-loose strategy in unexpected move
And a lurking risk to long bonds
Rising stocks and falling bond yields have resulted in looser financial conditions despite Federal Reserve’s tightening
Prices have proved volatile as regulators probe claims of greenwashing
Yields have risen, but a high-interest term savings account might be an easier option
Treasury yields reach two-week highs on strong US growth data
Investors have started taking note of the best-performing fixed income investments so far this year
First half fund flows into fixed income vehicles demonstrate investor expectations about interest rates, analysts say
Treasury yields fall while luxury sell-off leads European equities lower
Also in today’s newsletter, EU mobilises €300bn Global Gateway initiative
Prominent institutions say the central bank might well tweak policy of buying bonds to depress yields
Chinese stocks rise after Beijing vows to extend support measures to bolster economic recovery
Historically inflation helped governments lighten their debt burden but this time it is having the opposite effect
Treasury on course to spend 10% of government revenue on bond costs this year, according to forecast by Fitch
Mexican state oil company will require more government support, Fitch and Moody’s say
Euro slips after weak results from eurozone survey of manufacturing and services activity
The SEC refuses to say
Deteriorating creditworthiness is latest sign companies that binged on cheap debt are struggling with rising rates
Vast bond portfolios bought via quantitative easing under scrutiny
Wall Street struggles to gain traction after heavy Nasdaq sell-off in previous session
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