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‘The U.S. is not the only game in town anymore’ — Treasury debt faces more competition from higher-yielding bonds overseas than in recent decades
U.K. government bonds have risen to a 5.81% yield and German bonds to 3.76%, outpacing a comparable U.S.
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U.K. government bonds have risen to a 5.81% yield and German bonds to 3.76%, outpacing a comparable U.S. Treasury yield of 5.27%. The higher yields on these overseas bonds are cited as a major factor behind the upward drift in U.S. rates.
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