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JPMorgan warns US Treasury steps may just shift market pressure
James Sullivan of JPMorgan said bond-market interventions could move stress elsewhere rather than remove it.
CNBC Markets reports that JPMorgan strategist James Sullivan compared U.S. efforts to manage pressure in the Treasury market to paying a mortgage with a credit card.
Sullivan said the government actions risk shifting the problem down the road instead of addressing the underlying drivers of stress in Treasury trading, according to CNBC.
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