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Wall Street sees no end to global bond selloff
The WSJ also points to new data and regulatory friction that could further affect interest-rate expectations.
Wall Street remains focused on a prolonged global bond selloff, with investors showing little sign of relief in yields or bond prices, according to WSJ Markets.
The outlet highlights that markets are not only reacting to rate and inflation concerns, but also to developments that may influence the economic outlook.
Separately, WSJ Markets notes that Pennsylvania is restricting data-center construction and that ABC has sued the FCC, factors it says are contributing to the broader backdrop investors are watching.