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Wall Street warns bond selloff could last as 30-year yields hit highs
Investors point to 30-year U.S. Treasury yields reaching 19-year highs, framing the selloff as a potentially prolonged reset in the bond market.
WSJ Markets reports that the bond market selloff is intensifying, with 30-year U.S. Treasury yields at their highest level in about 19 years.
According to the outlet, investors are increasingly describing the current move as the start of a longer-lasting period in bonds, rather than a near-term dip that will quickly fade.
WSJ Markets also draws a comparison to the dynamics of 2007, suggesting investors believe the rout may persist beyond the initial shock.