Treasury bond yield set for largest weekly rise since 1981. This isn’t normal — and it worries Wall Street.
U.S. Treasurys aren’t living up to their role as a safe haven during periods of financial-market disarray.
U.S. Treasurys aren’t living up to their role as a safe haven during periods of financial-market disarray.
The mighty dollar, ordinarily a safe haven during times of market-based stress, is falling apart, and its ongoing year-to-date slide is pointing to a much bigger problem for all U.S. assets.
Gold has been on a tear this week, with investors flocking to it as a haven amid turbulent markets sparked by a global trade war over tariffs.
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“They told me that the beneficiaries know who they are, which is not the case.”
Record-setting gains like U.S. markets enjoyed on April 9 typically occur during bear markets.
“The broad contours of the outlook” for this year are becoming a bit clearer, Williams said.
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Jamie Dimon cited “sticky inflation, high fiscal deficits and still rather high asset prices and volatility” in his remarks.