Gold and Silver Slide as Bond Yields Climb to Multi-Decade Highs (GLD:NYSEARCA)
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Global bond markets hit highest yields amid fiscal risks
Global bond yields hit multi-decade highs amid rising debt, inflation fears, and geopolitical tensions, raising borrowing costs for governments, companies, and households. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Nikkei drops 2.5% as chip stocks crater and bond yields hit multi-decade highs
The Nikkei's decline highlights global tech volatility and rising bond yields, stressing Japan's economic vulnerability and fiscal challenges. The post Nikkei drops 2.5% as chip stocks crater and bond yields hit multi-decade highs appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Gold prices fell as long-term US yields climbed to multi-year highs. Energy costs rose, and investors closely watched the Federal Reserve minutes. Market dynamics: Gold prices retreated as US Treasury yields reached multi-year highs. Spot gold fell 0.5% to $4,393.11 an ounce, while December gold futures traded around $4,448, down 0.6%. With long-term borrowing costs nearing their highest levels in recent years in the US, Japan, and Germany, infl…
Why isn’t gold falling as bond yields hit their highest since 2007?
Gold extended its advance for a third session on Tuesday, holding above $4,420 an ounce as weaker US data and a softer dollar outweighed a renewed rise in Treasury yields. Spot gold gained 0.2% to $4,424.28 an ounce in early trade, while December futures rose 0.2% to $4,480.90. The move keeps bullion close to last week’s two-month high and puts attention on Wednesday’s Federal Reserve minutes for evidence that policymakers are becoming more comf…
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