Bonds Slump Globally as Traders Rethink Fed’s Rate Cut Path - BBG https://t.co/F0ZsRACSoJ
It's helter-skelter in bond markets, says @johnauthers, as doubts harden about the size and frequency of Fed cuts https://t.co/Ctufi62geK via @opinion
Bonds are selling off everywhere as traders rethink the Fed's path for interest rates https://t.co/kFRv8jBieM via @business
Bonds from Australia to Japan are falling as investors reconsider the prospects of slower US interest-rate cuts. The bond market is experiencing significant sell-offs globally, with traders trimming their rate-cut bets due to hardened doubts about the size and frequency of Federal Reserve cuts. This trend is causing volatility and upending debt positions worldwide. Bloomberg reports that the situation is described as 'helter-skelter' in the bond markets.