The S&P 500 remains within striking distance of a record even as a key measure of US borrowing costs has climbed to levels last seen before the global financial crisis. The index closed Monday at 7,745.06, down 0.52% for the session and roughly 0.7% below its August 13 record close of 7,798.99. At the same time, the 30-year Treasury yield rose to 5.3103%, its highest since 2007, before reaching about 5.3146% in early Tuesday trading. The 10-year…
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