US 30-year Treasury yields hit highest since 2007 as bond selloff continues, driven by higher energy prices and hawkish Fed outlook.
Yields on US 30-year Treasuries reached their highest levels since 2007 as the bond market saw a selloff, with investors factoring in higher energy prices and a hawkish Fed outlook.
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